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Rubber ducks and Cakes, what’s not to like At Fisherfield Childcare Easter Fairs?5th April 2017

Fisherfield Childcare Easter Fairs were a great success, when Bury College and Redvales nurseries entertained families raising just over £700 for NSPCC, with attractions of an Easter egg hunt, raffle, cake stall, tombola and food & drink stalls.

At Bury College Nursery, Danielle mother to preschooler Bella said “We have had a nice time today, Bella liked playing Hook a duck! She has been doing all sorts today, playing outside, doing arts and crafts, games and face painting.”

Down the road at Redvales Nursery there was lots of fun too!  Ava and James walked away with a Minnie Mouse air walker helium balloon, two ‘test your strength’ prizes, handmade craft items, treats and two raffle prizes, and above all a big smile.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Edinburgh Way raised over £500 for NSPCC  4th April 2017

Fisherfield Childcare’s Easter Fair at their Edinburgh Way Nursery was a real family affair.

Attractions included an Easter egg hunt, raffle, cake stall, tombola and food & drink stalls. The event raised just over £500.00 for the NSPCC, Fisherfield Childcare’s chosen charity.

Edinburgh Way Nursery manager Nadia said: ““It has been a fab day, seeing families and staff having a good time.  The children love showing and explaining to their parents about what they get up to nursery.”

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£840 raised for NSPCC at The School House First Birthday27th March 2017

The School House Nursery celebrated their first birthday with a fun fair. It is the first public event since the comprehensive refurbishment of both the nursery and ‘Running Wild’, the soft play area, by its new owners, Fisherfield Childcare.

The event raised an amazing £840.00 for Fisherfield Childcare’s chosen charity, the NSPCC.

Attractions included Running Wild, the soft play party centre, a penalty shoot-out, face painting, princess and pirates pamper sessions,  raffle, cake stall, tombola, food and drink stalls, as well as workshops hosted by the Rochdale Family Learning Service which included decorating Mother’s Day key rings.

Nursery manager Sabrina said: “It was lovely to see all the families have some Fisherfield fun. We feel proud to show off the nursery to the public, the renovations started this time last year, and we are in our next phase of exciting plans for our large outdoor space.  We would like to thank the parents for their support, all the staff who have given up their Saturday to raise money for the NSPCC, and the local people and businesses of Middleton.

Aleksandra, mother to Theo aged 1 said ”It has been a great day, they enjoyed Running Wild the most, and it is lovely to see Theo’s nursery, he seems to like it here, sometimes he doesn’t want to leave when I pick him up!”.

 

 

 

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