Funds from Twestival Liverpool will go towards essential repairs to the portakabins they operate from, and the grounds, to ensure it is safe for the children using the service.
How's the head?
Last night, Liverpool Twestival took place at Pan Am. It was a fantastic night with loads raised for charity, wonderful entertainment from Clare Tottey and Rachel Kelly, cupcakes, booze and, of course, loads of tweeting.
The night was a great success, but just to tidy up the loose ends, here's the facts and figures from the night:
Raffle winners:
12 Month Liverpool Acoustic Pass (Liverpool Acoustic) - ticket y163 - Martyn Best
Limited Edition SG Print (Sophie Green) - ticket y159 - John Currie
Aveda Facial/Nails (The Gallery Old Swan) - ticket y3 - Stuart Burns
Large Fruit & Veg Box (Abel & Cole) - ticket y196 - Cathy Shimmin
Makeover/Photoshoot/Disk (Citygirl Makover) - ticket-p9 - Jenny Coppell
Family day ticket Beatles Story (Beatles Story) - ticket y204 - Julie May
Family ticket Blue Planet (Blue Planet Aquarium) - ticket G3 - Tony from McGinty's Irish Bar
Make Up Lesson (So Coco Rouge) - ticket y157 - John Currie
Family Photo Shoot & Print (Yaffe Fusion Art) - ticket y8 - Nick Jones
Afternoon Tea For Two (Cupcakes in the City) - Janet from Jospice
Creative Thinking Workshop (Dr Nathan Ryder) - ticket y477 - Jenna Crossley
Tickets to Roald Dahl's Twisted Tales (Liverpool Playhouse) - y187 - Cheryl - Alex's mum from Lister Nursery
First Class Rail Tickets (London Midland) - ticket y487 - Pauline Hill
Family Ticket Mersey Tigers (Mersey Tigers) - ticket y469 - Carol Digney
VIP Booth for up to 10 people & bottle champagne (Pan Am Bar) - ticket y192 - David Bartlett
Massive thanks to all prize donors, and also to Laura’s Little Bakery, Baz Todd, Clare Tottey & Rachel Kelly, the two Danny’s from Pan Am, Jayne Moore’s hubby Max for doing the plumbing work at Lister Steps, Nick for the fabby blogging & Rayross Print Factory.
Total raised is £986.48, a bunch of Easter eggs (which will save them a bit of money) more Easter eggs to come from Tesco in Old Swan, and look out for a shout out for volunteers to come & paint once the fab Sophie Green has designed a mural for the outside of Lister Steps' drab building.
We're already feeling nostalgic for last night, so see you next year!