Fire Walk at Haddo House 20th April 2013

Fire Walk at Haddo House with Graeme Pyper of Be Free

Walking over hot coals has been practised for thousands of years around the world. Used as part of a motivational process, fire walking can help people release their inner power and achieve inner balance.
This is an opportunity to Fire Walk with the holder of the world record for fire walking (2008) International Motivational Coach and Master Fire Walk Instructor, Graeme Pyper – The Founder of Be Free. Be Free is an organisation whose mission is to take people beyond what they thought possible and free them from what inhibits them.

Registration 1pm
Opportunity to fire walk approximately 3.30pm

Cost: £60 (payable in advance to book place)

Further Information

Contact Be Free
Mobile 07878 429866
Email clare.rochford@yahoo.co.uk
Website Be Free

When?

Saturday 20th April 2013, 13:00 – 15:30

Where?

Haddo House
AB41 7EQ
Phone: 0844 493 2179
Email: haddo@nts.org.uk

Disabled Facilities

Lift to first floor. Disabled parking to side of house

Car Parking

Parking available in public car park

Ellon Rotarians hand out £2,000 to good causes

ELLON’S Rotary club awarded many hundreds of pounds in funding to local groups in February.  Amongst them was Tarves Amentities for Christmas lights.

The ellon Times reported “The Rotary disbursed £2,000 worth of grants to a number of local groups who had successfully applied for funding. Among those to benefit were: Tarves Festive Lights, for the purchase and maintenance of festive lights in the village; The Victoria Hall Trust, to upgrade curtains within the hall and for a new sign outside; Ellon Primary School, to support outings for Children with additions support needs; The Ellon Editors, for an electronic whiteboard within the Ellon Resource Centre; Gordon Park Preschool, for the purchase of an iPad to assist with learning; the Friends of Pitmedden School, for a large picnic table built by Wood Recyclability for use at meal times;  Newburgh Gardening Group, for improvements in the village; Ellon Civic Pride, for improvements to the town; and Inspire, for a disco and food for the residents.

The funds for the projects in question were raised at the group’s annual charity golf outing, which was held last September at McDonald Golf Club, Ellon.

Rotarian Kenny Winton, who presented the donations on behalf of the club, said: “it’s great to be able to assist so many worthy causes within the wider Ellon Community with both small groups and the community at large benefiting from our fundraising efforts. Whilst we have been unable to provide funding for the total cost of the individual projects we are confident our donations will help each of the worthy causes.”

The next round of applications to Ellon Rotary’s Community Grants Scheme will be advertised later in the year.