Showing posts with label The Running Horse Pub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Running Horse Pub. Show all posts

Friday, 24 August 2012

'Be a Youth for a Day’... The children's party for adults!

TYLP Present...
BE A YOUTH FOR A DAY!
Saturday 29th September @ The Running Horse pub. Swindon
Wootton Bassett Road  Swindon, Wiltshire SN1 4NQ
01793 523903
Starts 4pm- closing.
This will be a ticket entry event. Tickets will be on sale for £10. Each ticket entails you to the buffet, a free vodka jelly, all the fun stations, games, karaoke and much more fun!
Each ticket will come accompanied with a children's style party invitation with all relevant details and the ticket holders name to prevent anyone copying tickets. Both ticket and invitation must be presented on the day.
Adult bouncy castles
Vodka jelly- In jelly pots with plastic spoons.
'Youth potion' shots- £1 each
Children's style buffet- Food on sticks, sweets from our childhood, vodka jelly, chicken nuggets, crisp etc.
Pub quiz- A short quiz. Everyone will be in teams named after something relating to your youth. The questions will be relating to youth such as 'who hosted fun house'? Etc. Each person on the winning team will receive a pub quiz trophy and a free drink from the bar.
Disco karaoke- Playing all the old classics
Spice Girls tribute act- A one off performance from the TYLP ladies dressed up as the Spice Girls and performing their debut hit single 'wannabe'.
Raffle- With some great prizes, that will have been donated from places such as de'vere hotel.
Fun stations- Rides and games for the big kid in you!
Memorabilia- Find all your favourite games dotted around the pub- connect 4, Kerplunk etc. Decor around the pub will be full of all your childhood memories as well as the classic children's party decor.
Party games- Pass the parcel (with adult prizes), musical statues, musical bumps, all the old classics.
The TYLP girls will be on hand all evening to make sure everyone's having fun and joining in; we will be hosting the games and getting everyone in the party spirit. It's gonna be GREAT!!

This event will have security, as well as a medic on hand.
This event is for adults (big kids) over the age of 21.
I.D will be required.
DRESS CODE- We are asking people to get in the spirit and dress from your era!
THE CONCEPT- The point of the day is for everyone to re-live their youth and to once again remind them how important the youth is, just as we did with our #YouthStories campaign.
It's so important it is to have fun as a child. There's no enough for kids to do these days and most are growing up way to fast.
With a lot of interest of interest expressed already, tickets are expected to run out fast so get yours here now!


You can purchase up to 1-5 tickets at a time

Alternatively tickets will be available to purchase from the Running Horse pub next week or from one of our ticket sellers-
Danielle Brown- danielletylp@gmail.com
Julie Moulton- juliemtylp@gmail.com
Emma O'leary- emmatylp@gmail.com
Jodie Cosgrave- jodietylp@gmail.com

Monday, 14 May 2012

THE SUN COMES OUT FOR SWINDON BASED YOUTH CHARITY

                     
                                                              The Youth Life Project 
 
 Swindon, May 2012 – Following the launch of The Youth Life Project (TYLP) in October 2011, the registered charity has recently held its first fundraising event taking place in Swindon over the spring. In a bid to raise £2,000 for the charity over a number of events this spring, the fundraiser marked the first landmark event since the formation of The Youth Life Project.


The Youth Life Project aims to restore the faith lost in young people and equip them with the skills required to make positive life choices. Providing a service for young people in the region aged 10-19 to utilise, The Youth Life Project is born from the passion of its founder Danielle Brown for the care and well-being of young people.


The event held at The Running Horse Pub on Wooton Bassett Road, Swindon on Monday 7th May successfully raised over £350 for the charity. On what started as a day with heavy rainfall eventually panned out to be a fun day for all the family, the sun also came out in attendance to mark a memorable day for The Youth Life Project team.


"I am delighted the event went so well" said TYLP founder Danielle Brown. "We were encouraged by the amount of visitors who attended and the feedback from parents was amazing. The best part was seeing the children having a fun on the day as we were a little worried about the weather to begin with. The day was certainly a hit with everyone who enjoyed the activities on offer such as the bouncy castle and Zumba lessons. We even had a karaoke and a disco. It was amazing to see the kids with their faces painted and hair braided in TYLP colours"


"We really did have something suitable for every age group and this will be the platform for more fundraising events for the community to get involved with. The aim of the fundraising events is to raise money for our online youth club 'The Youthy' which we hope will be an even bigger hit for the community.


"We have a number of bigger, more exciting events in the works and will be announcing a date for The Youth Life Project’s official launch party shortly, which will be held late summer 2012. TYLP has come a long way since our formation and we will continue to strive to bring a better tomorrow for our youth," concluded Danielle.


          



 




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Monday, 19 March 2012

TYLP's First Fund-Raiser

The Youth Life Project fundraising event in May

| 19/03/2012 | 0 Comments
Following the launch of The Youth Life Project in October 2011, the newly registered charity has announced the first in a series of fundraising events taking place in Swindon over the spring.

In a bid to raise £2,000 for the charity, the fundraiser marks the first landmark event since the formation of The Youth Life Project (TYLP).

The Youth Life Project aims to restore the faith lost in young people and equip them with the skills required to make positive life choices. Providing a service for young people in the region aged 10-19 to utilise, The Youth Life Project is born from the passion of its founder Danielle Brown for the care and well-being of young people.

‘will be held at The Running Horse’

The event taking place on Monday 7th May will be held at The Running Horse Pub located on Wootton Bassett Road, Swindon. Aiming to raise money and awareness for The Youth Life Project, the charity is urging the local community to come down on the day and enjoy the festivities.

‘first fundraising event’

“I am delighted to be announcing the first fundraising event for The Youth Life Project” said TYLP founder Danielle Brown.

‘dream come true and a very exciting time’

“This is a personal dream come true and a very exciting time for TYLP. With the ongoing support from The Running Horse pub and The Carney Charles Foundation this event has come to fruition and we welcome everybody in the area to come along and get involved with the activities we have planned for a fun-filled day.
“With a range of activities available for guests to participate in, we really do have something suitable for every age group. There will be various workshops including, beauty, street art and music, as well as a host of fun activities ranging from a bouncy castle, hair braiding, henna and face painting to Zumba dance and a BBQ serving the best in traditional British and West Indian cuisine, not forgetting a raffle with some lovely prizes to be won and even a rubber duck race. This event promises to be a great day out for the whole family and one which, we hope, will attract a lot of visitors.

“We have a number of taster events in the works and expect to be announcing a date for The Youth Life Project’s official launch party shortly, which will be held late summer 2012. TYLP has come a long way since our formation and we plan on being around to help the youth come rain, sleet or snow but let’s hope for some sun first,” concluded Danielle.

Danielle Brown is seeking further funding to support The Youth Life Project, if you are interested in supporting the project please email danielleyouthlifeproject@gmail.com or donate via http://www.theyouthlifeproject.co.uk/.

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