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Coming soon... Tuesday 14th October 2014 Dean Ashton Golf Day Thursday 13th November 2014 On the Buzzer, City! quiz Wednesday 19th November 2014 Business Breakfast Community Sports Foundation, NCFC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE Email: emma.fl[email protected] | 01603 761122 | @SportingLight Newsletter Issue No. 4, Summer 2014 @SportingLight Huge Turnout for Jamie’s Game 2 It was goals galore at a sunny Carrow Road on Sunday 25th May for the Community Sports Foundation (CSF)’s Sporting Light Appeal fundraising showpiece of the year, Jamie’s Game 2. 70 brave walkers overcame fatigue, blisters and cramps in the fourth annual, Coastal Walk Challenge, sponsored by Riverside Leisure Centre, to raise money for Sporting Light Appeal. A crowd of over 9,500 fans were on hand to witness the excitement as the two teams of film, TV, sport and music stars descended on Norwich for the afternoon. (cont. p2) On Friday 13th June, the team set off from Hunstanton Bandstand along the Norfolk Coast Path and 24 hours later, ended at the finish line at Cromer Pier, 47 miles away from their starting point. (cont. p4) Coastal Walk Challenge

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• Tuesday 14th October 2014 Dean Ashton Golf Day

• Thursday 13th November 2014 On the Buzzer, City! quiz

• Wednesday 19th November 2014 Business Breakfast

Community Sports Foundation, NCFC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE Email: [email protected] | 01603 761122 | @SportingLight

NewsletterIssue No. 4, Summer 2014

@SportingLight

Huge Turnout for Jamie’s Game 2

It was goals galore at a sunny Carrow Road on Sunday 25th May for the Community Sports Foundation (CSF)’s Sporting Light Appeal fundraising showpiece of the year, Jamie’s Game 2.

70 brave walkers overcame fatigue, blisters and cramps in the fourth annual, Coastal Walk Challenge, sponsored by Riverside Leisure Centre, to raise money for Sporting Light Appeal.

A crowd of over 9,500 fans were on hand to witness the excitement as the two teams of film, TV, sport and music stars descended on Norwich for the afternoon. (cont. p2)

On Friday 13th June, the team set off from Hunstanton Bandstand along the Norfolk Coast Path and 24 hours later, ended at the finish line at Cromer Pier, 47 miles away from their starting point.

(cont. p4)

Coastal Walk Challenge

“Former Canary Darren Eadie, whose company Sellebrity helped organised the event, said:

“It’s always nice to come back on the hallowed turf and to have the opportunity to raise money and awareness for such a great charity.”

Jake Wood and David Witts, whilst Darren Huckerby and Leon McKenzie led the scoring from the ex-Norwich City contingent.

Other stars at the game included twins Oliver and James Phelps, both sporting 9 3/4 on their shirts in homage to their Harry Potter acting roles, Scott Robinson from boyband 5ive, X-Factor contestant Ray Quinn, as well as Hunger Games 2 star Sam Claflin.

Community Sports Foundation, NCFC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE Email: [email protected] | 01603 761122 | @SportingLight

2JAMIE’SMEGA

THE STARS DESCEND AGAIN

(cont.) An action-packed game saw ITV2’s The Only Way is Essex star Dan Osborne’s team beat actor Danny Dyer’s team 14-9.

The annual celebrity match, originally named after CSF ambassador Jamie Abbott, was founded in order to raise funds and awareness for the Community Sports Foundation and this year’s crowd was even bigger than the year before.

Celebrities on the scoresheet included Blue star Antony Costa, boxer Nathan Cleverly, Eastenders’ Dean Gaffney,

CSF disability participants Emil Roger and Rosie Hodgson, two young people who have benefited from the support of CSF and the Sporting Light Appeal, were on hand to lead the two teams out and take on the roles of managers for the day.

It wasn’t just about football however – prior to the match, X-Factor winner Shayne Ward delighted the crowd by joining in with the Rock Choir’s rendition of Bruno Mars’ “Just the Way You Are”.

Half-time entertainment was provided by West End star Rob Houchen who sang a rousing version of “The People’s Song” from Les Misérables supported by the Norfolk & Norwich Operatic Society, as CSF Disability groups demonstrated their football skills on the pitch.

Match sponsor Aviva’s Man of the Match Dan Osborne said:

“There was such a buzz here. When you’re supporting disabled sports as well, there’s nothing better.”

The champagne came out following the final whistle as the winning team paraded the trophy, signed autographs and posed for photos with delighted fans.

All money raised from the game will help disabled and disadvantaged people across Norfolk enjoy the benefits of sport.

Community Sports Foundation, NCFC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE Email: [email protected] | 01603 761122 | @SportingLight

“[The celebs] give up their time for nothing…[but to] play football, raise money and know it goes back into the local community, the lads are more than happy to do it.”

Darren Eadie

(cont.) The largest team yet to compete in the Coastal Walk Challenge conquered sand, mud, boardwalk, road and the dreaded shingle banks of Cley and Beeston Bump. Esme Gallagher, one of the Coastal Challenge Fundraisers, added:

“This is the hardest challenge I have ever completed. There were times when I wanted to give up but having the rest of the group there to support me, I managed to complete it.”

Each fundraiser had to raise a minimum of £150 and thanks to the dedication and effort shown by the team, the 2014 Coastal Walk Challenge managed to raise an incredible £22,378 for the Sporting Light Appeal.

“The response we had this year to take part was incredible and the largest group yet!” explained

Emma Fletcher, CSF Fundraising Officer,

“This is no easy challenge and you could see the sense of achievement on their faces when they arrived in Cromer and realised what they had actually done.”

She added, “The money raised will make a significant difference to disabled and disadvantaged people in Norfolk.”

We would like to give a special thanks to Sainsbury’s Longwater and The Grove, Cromer who donated food to the hikers after they had finished the challenge plus platinum business champions Cafe2u who provided hot drinks en-route.

If you would like to take part in the next Coastal Walk Challenge in 2015, contact [email protected] for more information.

Funds Raised:

Coastal Walk Challenge

Thornham(6 miles)

BurnhamDeepdale(12 miles)

Wells(23 miles)

Morston(28 miles)

Cley(33 miles)

Sheringham(41 miles)

FINISHCromer(47 miles)

STARTHunstanton

(0 miles)

OveryStaithe

(16 miles)

Community Sports Foundation, NCFC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE Email: [email protected] | 01603 761122 | @SportingLight

Sporting Light Appeal at summer events

The Sporting Light Appeal raised over

£2500 at two events this Summer.

On the first weekend of July, over

£2212.36 was raised at the CSF’s

Summer Cup, a weekend festival of

football for child teams across Norfolk.

At the Royal Norfolk Show, on 25th-

26th June, the Sporting Light Appeal

stand raised an additional £406.29 for

the charity.

Funds Raised:

Summer Cup £2,212.36

Royal Norfolk Show

£406.29

A sell-out crowd attended the charity Live Aid event at North Walsham Community Centre on Saturday 19th April.

A memorable night included live music from local bands and a charity auction – from which an incredible £10,000 was raised in aid of Sporting Light Appeal.

Items auctioned included a Gibson J35 Acoustic Guitar signed by rock legend Rod Stewart and a season ticket to Norwich City for the 2014/15 season.

North Walsham Live Aid was founded in 1985 by organiser Barry Holden following the success of the Wembley event – and this year’s fundraising total was the biggest yet.

Barry explained the importance of raising money for children charities:

“I have two children and three grandchildren of my own which fuels my belief that children’s charities are the most important of all.”

North Walsham rocks for Sporting Light!

“The fantastic response from the local community for each event and being able to help children in so many different ways is what spurs me on.”

Barry Holden’s nephew Connor Kerry presented a cheque to the Sporting Light Appeal during half-time at Jamie’s Game 2.

North Walsham Live Aid returns on the 17th and 18th April 2015

Community Sports Foundation, NCFC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE Email: [email protected] | 01603 761122 | @SportingLight

Community Sports Foundation, NCFC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE Email: [email protected] | 01603 761122 | @SportingLight

Funding raised from the Sporting Light Appeal is being used to launch two new exciting disability Soccer Skill Centres this autumn.

The Cerebral Palsy and Hearing Impairment Soccer Skill Centres will cater for both children and adults and give participants the chance to play football against players with similar disabilities.

Both the Skill Centres will take place at the Community Sports Foundation’s Carrow Park facility and will cost the participants just £1 per week.

Supported by Norfolk County Council, the sessions are designed to improve footballing skills whilst strengthening social skills such as self-esteem and confidence.

Sporting Light funds support new disability Soccer Centres

Emil Roger, CSF pan-disability coach and par-

ticipant, said: “These players aren’t really involved in mainstream football, so these sessions really help. It builds everyone’s confidence and benefits them socially.”

The two new sessions will sit alongside CSF’s two existing disability Soccer Skill Centres - Pan-Disability and Down’s Syndrome – both of which receive support from the Sporting Light Appeal.

To find out more about the sessions, visit communitysportsfoundation.org.uk or call the CSF Disability Team on 01603 761122.

“Attending Community Sports Foundation sessions when I was growing up helped build up my confidence to go and play at an international level.

These sessions are so important because it helps children to get involved with other deaf children, have a bit of fun, practise football, build up their confidence and make lots of good friends.”

Gemma Newson, 22CSF Coach & England & Great Britain Women’s Deaf International

Gemma Newson (centre) at taster session

Community Sports Foundation, NCFC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE Email: [email protected] | 01603 761122 | @SportingLight

Dean Ashton Golf DayTuesday 14th October, 2014 Royal Norwich Golf Club

• 18 Hole round (Texas scramble format)• Meet & compete against Dean Ashton and his team

of ex-pro footballers• Premium buffet plus light refreshments• Prizes for winning team, nearest the pin and longest

drive• Free gift bag• Raffle & auction

Hole Sponsorship opportunities also available at just £125.

Dean Ashton Golf Day

New youth club for disabled children at Carrow Park

New for 2014, Canary Club will offer the chance for disabled young people to participate in sports, activities and fun games whilst socialising in a relaxed and friendly environment.

Jointly funded by Norfolk County Council and the Sporting Light Appeal, the sessions will use both Carrow Park’s indoor studio and outdoor 3G pitch to provide a wide-range of activities available to participants.

Children will be able to try their hand at cricket, table tennis, curling, dance, football as well as the interactive SMART table.

The sessions will take place every Saturday the existing disability home Match Day Club provision doesn’t run.

To find out more about Canary Club, contact the CSF disability team on 01603 761122 or visit communitysportsfoundation.co.uk

On The

BU ERZZCity!

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On the Buzzer, City! Quiz8.00pm, Thursday 13th November, 2014Top of the Terrace, Carrow Road

Join us for the hugely popular On the Buzzer City! Quiz at Carrow Road as it returns for its fourth year.

•Rounds include sports, geography, film & TV and more•Hosted by BBC Norfolk’s Chris Goreham•Special guest questions from Norwich City players•Free nibbles, a raffle plus a fantastic winner’s prize

Richard Simons, whose sons participated in the taster sessions, said:

“They’ve made a lot of good friends - it’s given them a sense of inclusion and a feeling of being part of a team.”

£50 per team of six

£50 per person

(teams of four)

Book online atcommunitysportsfoundation.org.uk

For further information about either event, please contact Emma Fletcher on 01603 761122 or email [email protected]

Sporting Light Appeal Upcoming events:

Community Sports Foundation, NCFC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE Email: [email protected] | 01603 761122 | @SportingLight

For futher information please [email protected] or call 01603 761122

Spotlight on a Business Champion:Steeles Law have been busy raising funds for the Sporting Light Appeal with their Sporting Predictions Tournament.

As part of the initiative, local businesses, key clients and partners of Steeles Law are set a variety of fun sporting prediction challenges across the year.

Over 40 teams, including banks, accountants and various large companies across Norwich, have taken part.

Additional events have also been held, including most recently a ‘Contract Bedlam’ teambuilding challenge at Mantra nightclub.

Gemma Hoskins, Steeles Law marketing manager, said “It was important to use the Tournament to support a local charity and the CSF seemed the perfect fit for our sports themed events.”

Over £1,100 has been raised for the Sporting Light Appeal to date.

Thank You!A ‘Sporting Light’ thank you to some of our other fundraisers this

month including:

Cromer Youth Football Club, who have raised £642

to date through a raffle and a Speed Kick competition at their

Summer Tournament

Ex-Servicemen Club in Aylsham who raised £595 at their

Keymer Cup Charity Darts Evening, held at the British Legion Club

Schools that have taken part in the Premier League Enterprise programme who have collectively raised

£2,107.48

Become a Sporting Light‘Business Champion’

Help us to make a real difference to people in Norfolk by becoming a Business Champion. Fulfil your corporate responsibility, whilst improving staff teamwork and morale.

There are two ways you can get involved: by donating or fundraising for the Appeal. Additional benefits include match-day tickets, half-time presentations and your business featured in our marketing and promotional material.

“We are proud to be associated with the work of the Foundation, which supports disadvantaged people and those with disabilities, helping them to achieve their goals through football and sport.”

Edward O’Rourke,CEO, Ashton KCJ

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