Tuesday 29 November 2011

The No.1 Jon Bon Jovi Tribute Act is coming to Dalton!


St Mary’s Hospice is proud to announce that the NO.1 Jon Bon Jovi Tribute Act - David Burrows will be performing at Dalton Cricket Club, Ulverston Road on Friday 9th December to raise funds for the charity.

David Burrows is a superb Jon Bon Jovi impersonator. He won Granada Television's 'Stars in Their Eyes' in 1997 and he has the looks & voice of the star. David is described as the UK's number one Bon Jovi tribute act!

St Mary’s Hospice hopes to bring the sounds of the outstanding rock band to Dalton. Tickets are selling fast, but there are still a few available at a charge of £10 to include a Hot Pot supper provided by Kitchen Wizard.

The event starts at 7.30pm, and will commence with a disco from DJ Billy

For further information call 01229 580305. Tickets can be purchased from St Mary’s Hospice or from the St Mary’s Charity Shops in Dalton or Barrow.

Ulverston Dickensian Festival




Blustery winds and pouring rain failed to dampen the spirits of the die-hard Dickensian Festival fans.

The thirteenth Dickensian Christmas Festival, took place in Ulverston on the 26th & 27th December. The festival is one of the most popular Dickensian Festival events in the country.

This year again thousands of people came along to wander around and savour the wonderful atmosphere of a traditional market town in the Dickensian era.

St Mary’s once again took part in the Christmas market and we are delighted to announce that we raised £1335.54 for the charity.

A huge thank you goes to all the volunteers who helped us during the weekend and braved the cold weather. We really appreciate your support.

Morrisons customers support St Mary’s Hospice

Morrisons stores raised more than £1.3 million for hospices across the UK during 2010when the supermarket’s national Charity of the Year was Help the Hospices, the leading charity supporting hospice care in the UK.

The Morrisons store in Barrow in Furness was twinned with St Mary’s hospice in Ulverston for 10 months, raising more than £6350.53 from collections, and events.

We were delighted when the team from the Barrow in Furness Morrisons store once again invited the fundraising team from St Mary’s to fundraise in their store from 21st – 27th November 2011.

Thanks to the amazing generosity of all customers and staff, We are very pleased to announce that we raised £1222.20 from our Christmas tombola and donations and sold £370 worth of Superdraw tickets. This is a fantastic achievement in the present economic climate and we are very grateful to everyone who supported us.

All money raised by the store through fundraising will directly fund hospice services for people with life-limiting and terminal illnesses from South Cumbria.

Santas Dash to raise cash for hospice!


St Mary’s Hospice second Santa Dash proved a hit on Saturday 26th November, as a flurry of red coats and white beards jogged through Ulverston. Local passers-by got quite a shock as a flurry of Santas, of all ages, braved the cold to raise money for the charity.

Setting off from Victoria High School at 1.30pm, men, women and children all got in the festive spirit as they headed down Springfield Road, joined by local MP, John Woodcock.

Everyone who entered the 1 mile run/walk got a free Santa Claus costume to keep and a certificate for completing the dash.

Graham Jones, 53, from Dalton, completed the dash with son Rob, 23 for a second year running, in memory of his sister-in-law, who died a couple of years ago. Graham and Rob finished in joint first place closely followed by John Woodcock in third. Graham said: “The dash was very enjoyable. It is certainly a different experience running in a Santa costume.”

Zoe Guest, fundraising and operations manager for St Mary’s Hospice, said: “It has been better than we thought it would be as the weather conditions were awful. Everyone seems to have had a really good time despite being very wet. We’ve had 34 entries this year and we would like to thank everyone who took part in the event and also volunteered to support us.”

Millom Fashion Show raises £923!



We were delighted that 100 people came to the Tin Chapel in Millom on Friday 25th November for our fashion show arranged by the volunteers from our Millom shop.

A host of volunteer models showcased examples of clothing available from the hospice shops, which were all available to purchase after the event. All the models strutted their stuff to help raise funds for St Mary’s.

Zoe Guest, fund-raising and operations manager said “£923.20 was raised for the hospice.”

“It was a wonderful evening and it was nice to see the event being so well supported by local people. We were trying to encourage people to shop at our charity shops and demonstrate how good recycled clothes can be. We wanted to show that you can pick up excellent bargains at the St Mary’s shops and we wanted to get away from the negative image that second hand clothes have.”

The volunteer team has worked so hard over the last few weeks to make the event special and we were over-whelmed with the amazing response on the night. We would once again like to say a big thank you to everyone who helped make the evening a success.