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Mobile Massage Therapist Theo of Sutton Presents Charity Funds to St. Raphael’s Hospice North Cheam

It’s All a Load of Bowls A Fun Crown Bowls Night in Memory of Del Stowe at Cheam Fields Bowls Club for St Raphael’s Hospice Organised by Sutton’s Mobile Massage Therapist Theo

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MOBILE MASSAGE THERAPIST THEO WITH DAUGHTER ELENA TOOK A LOVELY VISIT TO ST. RAPHAEL’S HOSPICE TO PRESENT THE MONEY RAISED FROM HIS FUN CROWN BOWLS EVENING AT CHEAM FIELDS BOWLS IN MEMORY OF DEL STOWE

This Event was put together with just two forty-eight hours’ notice at Del’s Wake, which was arranged at Sutton’s In-door Bowls Club on Wednesday 18th September 2019

For the first time in the Cheam Field’s Club History on Friday 20th September 2019 a type of Crown Bowls was played. You could say it was all a “Load of Bowls”. Bowls were everywhere, being hit, kicked away, Jacks and Bowls were being knocked by other Bowls from different matches. Funky music being played with some good moves being made on the green by many players, especially that Mover Groover Elizabeth. A type of Dodge Ball was being played as you walked on the green. You had to be aware of Bowls coming from all angles.

Players that couldn’t attend donated to St. Raphael’s Hospice, where Del and family were supported amazingly well.

The Winner was New Bowler Stuart, another of there now many Tennis/Bowls members. Two nice surprizes on the night. The Enterprize League donated the £135 raised from the season and Magic Theo’s Foundation donated a further £200.  The amount is a little more from on the night, as Theo received some more donations after the night and Elena rounded it up to £600 from her part time job at Westcroft Leisure Centre.

Members ended up having a last-minute Fish & Chip Super. A truly Fun Social Evening was had by both players and spectators. A Night to be very proud to be a member of Cheam Fields Bowls Club.

A big thank you to Elena Theodoris for being the administrator and in charge of the Music on the night.

Everyone had a fun time in The St Raphael’s Cafe “The Orangery” presenting the slightly bigger cheque to the House Manager Sue and the happy volunteers. They were all very appreciative.

NB. If you ever need a place for a cuppa or bite, Massage Theo thoroughly recommend The Orangery. The added bonus is that the money goes to the Hospice.

Coincidentally a week before Theo found out about Del he had signed up as a Volunteer for Massaging in the Hospice and Fundraising.

If you would like to know about Mobile Massage Therapist Theo’s future charity events email him at theo@tmobilemassage.com