A HALLOWEEN Fun Day in Warwick hopes to raise the spirits as well as cash.
The spooky event at the Court House on Wednesday October 29, from 10am until 4pm, will feature a local traders market, crafts and games, a picture trail, children’s tombola and a Halloween cafe.
And all the cash raised on the day will go towards the new Priory Pools Community Centre.
Organisers are hoping to raise £20,000 locally towards a new centre, hall and community cafe in the Packmores and Cape area of Warwick.
The local appeal forms just one part of the larger £2 million campaign already underway, which has raised nearly £1.7 million from trusts and corporate support since being launched in March.
Janette Eslick, lead fundraiser and trustee of Priory Pools Community Centre, said: “We’d love you to drop in to our Halloween Fun Day. It’s free entry, with a children’s picture trail on entry to win a free gift. There are children’s crafts, including making a Halloween Magnet or ‘Jump-up’ and decorating a giant ghost.
“There will also be a children’s tombola, raffle and a chance to win some great Halloween balloons too. Thank you to Warwick Town Council for their support with the event and the chance to use their amazing ballroom.”
