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Tag Archives: Walking with the Wounded
Sarah Ducker and Henley Literary Festival and Mental Health
This year sees me as an individual sponsoring Charlie Hart & Beth Lynch at this year’s Henley Literary Festival on Sunday 29th September. Previously, SJD Events Limited would have sponsored this event and over the past eleven years, I have … Continue reading
Posted in My 'cancer' diary, Of General Interest, Personal Experiences, Uncategorized
Tagged 2010 Henley Literary Festival Melvyn Bragg, @henleyliteraryfestival, @sjdevents, Beth Lynch, charity sector, Charlie Hart, fundraising, Henley Lit Festival, Henley Literary Festival, Henley Literary Festival 2019, Melvyn Bragg 2010, mental health, Royal Marsden Chelsea, RoyalMarsdenChelsea, Sarah Ducker, SJD Events, SJD Events Limited, Skymeadow, soul mate, sponsoring at Henley Literary Festival, sponsoring authors at Henley, Walking with the Wounded
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Setting realistic and achievable goals
A New Year is upon us and no doubt many of you will have made New Year’s resolutions and hopefully on day two not broken them? Setting goals for 2014, whether personal or for business is key, but remember they … Continue reading
Posted in Of General Interest, Personal Experiences
Tagged 'mojo', achievable and realistic goals, adhoc planning, adhoc support, back on track, balance of work and life, Burton Court, Combat Stress, Flannels 4 Heroes, Flannels4Heroes, flexible service offering, flexible services, follow a dream, Friday 20th June, getting a 'balance', helping hand, itinerary planning, new beginnings, New Years resolutions, offering flexible services, realistic and achievable goals, setting achievable goals, setting goals for 2014, setting realistic goals, SJD Events Limited, stressed, Walking with the Wounded, Wedding Planner, wedding planner as a luxury
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I saw ‘three’ of the best at Henley Literary Festival 2013.
WOW – what a Literary Festival for 2013 in Henley this year. Their has been a real buzz in Henley all week and I am, in my capacity as SJD Events Limited really pleased to be involved once again for … Continue reading
Posted in Of General Interest, Personal Experiences
Tagged Alastair Bunkall, Ann Widdecombe, Ann Widdecombe and Henley Literary Festival, Ann Widdecombe and Strictly Come Dancing, Britains secret soliders, cock ups, Combat Stress, David Blakeley, David Blakeley and Pathfinders, Flannels4Heroes, founder Sue Ryan of Henley Literary Festival, Henley, Henley Literary Festival, Henley Literary Festival 2013, It's all Going Terribly Wrong by Michael Parker, John Stapleton, Kenton Theatre, Major Sir Michael Parker, Pathfinders and British secret forces, Red Lion, Sir Michael Parker, SJD Events Limited, Sue Ryan, Walking with the Wounded, Winston Churchill speech 1941
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Flannels 4 Heroes raised £27,000 for chosen charities
Flannels 4 Heroes which was on Friday 14th June at Burton Court, raised £27,000 for the chosen charities Combat Stress, Walking with the Wounded and On Course Foundation which was thanks to our great auctioneer, Lord Archer. Flannels 4 Heroes … Continue reading
Mr Crawley aka Dan Stevens is rumoured to be part of Flannels4Heroes
For all of you who were glued to Downton Abbey and looking forward to the new series that I understand begins filming in June. It is rumoured that Dan Stevens who plays Mr Crawley is in fact on a team … Continue reading
Harry’s Arctic Heroes part two is tonight on BBC 1 at 9pm, don’t miss it.
The Walking with the Wounded programme ‘Harry’s Arctic Heroes’ second part is this evening (Tuesday 30th August) and not to be missed. Walking with the Wounded Arctic Heroes Last week, saw the team go through their rigorous training and acclimatizing exercises … Continue reading
Pte Jaco van Gass who played at Flannels 4 Heroes is one of Harry’s Arctic Heroes to be shown on BBC1 at 9pm on Tuesday 23rd August
On Friday 24th June, I attended ‘Flannels 4 Heroes’ which was a 20:20 cricket tournament to raise money for Walking With The Wounded and Help the Heroes and what an amazing day that was. For full details you can check … Continue reading
A day of cricket and frivolity to honour and support our heroes ‘Flannels For Heroes’
What an amazing day it was on Friday 24th June at Burton Court, Chelsea so thank you very much to the committee Tim Brocklehurst, Tom Dobson, Mowbray Jackson and Eliza Cockerell for pulling it off. The weather held out for the majority … Continue reading