St. Paul's Community Trust

Fair Trade Competition

Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 by Peter
Tags: Celebration, Competition, News

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Fair Trade competition application form

Young Entrepreneurs from all over Birmingham are being invited to enter a competition to devise Fair Ground attractions/stalls/games like tin can ally and hook a duck to make money for charities of their choice. The lucky teams that make it through the first phase of the competition will be given the chance to put their ideas into practice at a special commemorative Autumn Fair and win a share of £1,000.

Autumn Fair

To celebrate 30 years of charity work, St. Paul’s Community Development Trust is holding a fun packed ‘Autumn Fair’ on Saturday October 16th. The day will consist of fun activities, stalls, food, games and much much more. This special event will provide the setting for each team to raise money for their chosen good cause and add to the festivities.

Categories

There are three categories for would be competitors to enter:

under 11s
11 – 16
17 – 19
17 – 25 (for people with special needs)

The winning groups will win a share of

£1,000

Closing date Friday October 1st
For an application form simply download it from here and use the save as function to give it a new name.
For further information please contact Peter Cole on 0121 464 4376

Or email: competition@stpaulstrust.org.uk

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Fair Trade competition application form application/msword

Contact

Tel: 0121 464 4376 administration@stpaulstrust.org.uk

St. Paul's Community Development Trust
Hertford Street
Balsall Heath
B12 8NJ

Registered in England & Wales: 1429707
Charity No: 508943

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