Trewithen Country & Classics

Sunday, 28 July 2024

Time
11:00 - 16:00
Venue
Trewithen House, Garden & Estate, Grampound, Truro Tr2 4dd, Truro, TR2 4DD
Price
£5 entry per person (Children under 16 free)

A great family day out raising funds for Marie Curie with something for everyone– Beautiful gardens, Classic cars, new cars, music from local choirs, children’s play, delicious food and stalls to browse.

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A great family day out raising funds for Marie Curie. Sam (The High Sheriff of Cornwall) and Kitty Galsworthy are hosting this event to help us raise vital funds in Cornwall. There is something for everyone here today, including exploring the beautiful gardens at Trewithen. We have over 100 wonderfully looked after classic vehicles plus new car dealerships attending - BMW & Hawkins. There will be a range of craft and fundraising stalls, and a delicious choice of food from the Tea Shed, Slice Pizza, Victorian Oven and The Cornish Italian. Marie Curie volunteers will be offering a range of activities and raffles, with a full music timetable from the City of Truro Male voice choir and the The Roseland & Indian Queens Community Choirs. Dogs are welcome in the huge grounds and there will be a fun dog show to take part in. Help Marie Curie provide information and free nursing care for all those in need. For more information look here - https://www.mariecurie.org.uk/who/what-we-do "Everyone deserves the right support at the end of life."
An event from Newquay Fundraising Group for Marie Curie
We are looking for new volunteers for our group - if anyone would like to join us contact Lynda on 07798 638 099

Venue

Trewithen House, Garden & Estate, Grampound, Truro Tr2 4dd
Grampound Road
Truro
TR2 4DD

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