On Wednesday, I spoke to Sue Lintott,who has been on the RNLI fundraising committee for 21 years, and chairman for two years,and she gave me some information about lifeboat week, and events going on.
Sue said, "There is an open day, where people can go round the new boathouse, which is on Monday 31st July, 6pm-9pm.On Tuesday, there is a walking treasure hunt,with a quiz at the Seal pub on Wednesday the 2nd. Following onto Thursday, there is the race night on at the Royal British Legion. On Friday, there is the dog show, ARO fitness kickboxing display, and the tug-of-war. Flag day and the car treasure hunt is on the Saturday, and finally it is Lifeboat launch day on Sunday 6th of August."
Then she told me a little bit more about lifeboat day itself.
"On actual lifeboat day, it's the same as usual, including the bouncy castle, the games, and stalls, but there is no fireworks or air-display this year, as the insurance for them is too expensive."
Sue added, "The new boathouse is now licensed, which makes new fundraising events possible.
Good news is, that the new boat should last another 50 years, with a new inshore boat next year."
She also said that,"The RNLI and the coastguards support each other to raise funds, as well as operationally."
Sue also told me a lot more about these events but the main thing she said was that...
" We're always looking for volunteers, and we make sure there is fun in fundraising!"
Myself and Sue Lintott
Now I've told you a little bit more about lifeboat week, you know what to expect,
Mia
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