Latest 'View from Richmond Park' column from the Journal


The latest 'View from Richmond Park' Carmarthen Town AFC column from the Carmarthen Journal -
Carmarthen Town AFC proudly operates with the philosophy of “More than just a Football Club”.
With this in mind, club members have for many years raised money for charitable causes. This year’s nominated charity is Ty Cymorth, a day hospice-providing palliative care and support for people with a life limiting condition. It is open on two days a week only at present and their appeal is now raising money to improve facilities and access for a growing demand for the service for people in Carmarthen and district.
There is a fund-raising charity evening planned for Friday 14th October at the Carmarthen Town AFC Community Centre in Richmond Park.
The event will be an informal affair with tickets priced at £12.50 each and groups of people can be seated together for a cold meat knife and fork buffet.
Pupils of Bro Myrddin School, with a range of musical recitals, and Gurnos Rees, an accomplished soprano cornet player will provide the entertainment. Gurnos has won the soloist prize at the National Brass Band Championship at the Albert Hall and numerous other awards.
There will also be ghostly and humorous contributions from the Reverend Towyn Jones and Councillor Peter Hughes Griffiths.
For tickets, or to make a donation, contact Jeff Thomas 07813 697774 / 01267 236227
55 Bronwydd Rd Carmarthen SA31 2AP jeffthomas@jeffthomas.plus.com
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Carmarthen Town’s remaining fixtures for September –
Friday 23 September 2011 (7.30pm), Afan Lido v Carmarthen Town
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Tote draw – September 13 draw, winning numbers 05 and 55. The prize of £200 was won by Alan Davies. The draw for a prize of £200 was being made on Tuesday night.

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