"AnUdder Doo For a Coo"
Archie and Morag Bathgate are organising "AnUdder Doo for a Coo" on Sat 25th Feb at Fort Bob, cairn O'Mhor Winery, near Errol from 2-5 pm.
For details contact fyshes2008@btinternet.com or 07875652025
There will be an amazing auction and raffle with some absolutely fantastic donations including:
Painting of Marta (Rwandan genocide survivor)
*Slate bed pool table and balls (slightly smaller than full size)
*Baking session at a cupcake bakery (Aberdeen)
*3 x Guitar lessons (Dundee area)
*2 x driving lessons (hour and a half each – (Dundee area)
*Artwork from local artists
*Rwandan cow herders beaded staff
*5 x sessions with a personal trainer (David Lloyd gym)
*Secondary level science tutoring (Dundee/Arbroath area)
*Blu Hair and Beauty voucher (wash cut and blow dry)
*Errol mobile hairdresser wash cut and blow dry
*Vouchers for various local butchers
*Round of golf at Kingsbarns golf course for 4.
*Tax advice (from someone who knows)
*Garden shed
*Afternoon mountain biking (for small group)
*Family sized fresh, made to order lasagna (from someone who once had a house in Italy so should know about lasagna)
*Family day ticket (2 adults and 3 children) to Camperdown Wildlife Park
*Ceramic biscuit barrel – complete with biscuits!
*Ceramic cow storage jar complete with milk gums
*Tin of Roses
*Foot massage/footcare voucher
*Be a train driver – lesson in driving Kerr’s miniature railway engine, Ivor, in Arbroath with a life size train driver and invite friends and family to be your passengers.
More still to come!
*Russell Ayto - Illustrator of ‘The Cow that Laid an Egg’ and ‘Best Cow in Show’ has also agreed to donate something…but we’re not sure what yet!
*Possibly some nice ceiling lights and a lovely shower.
*Lots more….
Also stalls, moosic, magic show, refreshments, homebaking. All in aid of the 1000 cows project which is at a vital stage as we look very shortly to purchase land and cattle to create a breeding herd in Rwanda. So make it a day out and support this wonderful effort for the 1000 cows project
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