Volunteers take root
Age UK is planting a tree to honour volunteers at Wqoodland Ways Moreton Hall - its community woodland. and a presention certificates to volunteers at Moreton Hall Community Centre alexandra attolini, gloria tilbrook, irene collis,pat potter
AGE UK Suffolk marked 60 years of volunteering, by planting an oak tree at Natterers Wood, Moreton Hall.
Trustee Pat Potterwho lead the event said “Our volunteers are our roots and branches of this organisation and we wouldn’t be half of what we are without them.”
Volunteers decorated the tree with jubilee rice paper for the birds to eat.
Jubilee-themed certificates were then given to volunteers at the community centre.
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Weather for Bury St Edmunds
Friday 24 May 2013
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