Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Our Great Yorkshire Dinner Party

by Laura Burton, hostess of a Sick Children's Trust Great Yorkshire Dinner Party

We held a Great Yorkshire Dinner Party to boost funds towards The Big Move appeal. Having learnt that this local ‘Home from Home’ is moving to Leeds General Infirmary in May 2010 and that is costing £1.7 million, we thought we’d get involved!

We are two late twenty somethings and love going for dinner with friends, so this was the perfect way in which to rasie funds for a great cause. We wanted to do a pre-christmas meal so held a dinner party with a twist: a Xmas Xfactor Xtravaganza! We tied it in with the finale of Xfactor complete with masks and impersonations. However, there could only be one mask for us hosts, Simon Cowell of course (minus the high waisted trousers!)

We laid the table with Christmas crackers, candles, heart shaped lollipops and party poppers (and of course a bottle of vino or two) and our guests arrived at 7pm. We made it clear they were to have a restaurant experience, whereby they paid a set price of £15 for our delicious menu and in return we would run around after them all.

Upon arrival our guests had smoked salmon and brie heure d'oeuvres and a glass of champers and a very warm welcome. We did a brief chat about The Sick Children’s Trust and where the guests' money was going. We sat down in time for the powerful music that welcomes in the judges and made everyone one aware of the rules, fines were to be paid for talking through the songs or for being cheeky to the waitresses! Everyone donned their masks and slipped in to character (some a little bit too much!)

Then we prepared our main course of homemade turkey curry, naan and samosas. It went down a treat, “more drinks anyone?” as we topped up everyone’s half filled glasses! Snippets of conversations included a mixed opinion of George Michael's duet with Joe McElderry and Robbie’s (off que) rendition of Angels with the lovely Olly Murrs. We were watching like hawks to increase our fundraising, hoping more people would speak during the songs!

Dessert was a fresh chocolate biscuit bake with homemade champagne jelly; you could tell the bubbles had a profound effect! This got us all in the mood for musical chairs, musical statues and a dancing competition… you’re only as old as you feel!

We raised £185 for a night we will never forget; not bad considering we had so much fun in the process! Paying it was easy: we just logged on to The Sick Children’s Trust website and voila, paid online!

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Christmas Cheer

Our Events Executive, Suzanne Patrick, updates us on A Christmas Quiz.

As the events executive here at The Sick Children's Trust, it's not really surprising that I love all things festive and joyously embraced the opportunity to put on our first Christmas Quiz in London. However, I was truly amazed that at the enthusiasm for others to get involved and by those who dressed up for the occasion...

Preparations started in full in November, once the Big Chocolate Tea Party campaign drew to a close. There were questions to be written, prizes to be found and most importantly guests to be invited.

Here in London, we've always found it tricky to fill venues. There are just so many different events taking place every night of the week and even the most ardent supporters can't always attend. So we were delighted when tables started confirming and over sixty eager quizzers reserved their places at The Wine Tun.

Surprisingly, finding prizes proved to be the easiest part. Ping Pong and The Real Greek restaurant chains generously donated vouchers for first and second place, whilst comedy club Fymfyg once again came up trumps and sent us tickets for third. The hardest part was actually writing the quiz itself: the questions always seem so much easier when you have the answers in front of you and it's not until you watch people on the night that you know if you have got it right or not!

Fortunately, everyone had a brilliant time and promises to return again next year. A warm welcome on the door by our very own Christmas presents, Sarah and Karen, quickly set the tone for the evening, whilst Chris Fitchew from Beau Productions proved to be a hilarious quizmaster.

The good news is that the Christmas Quiz is now available to download from our website and you can put your family, friends and colleagues to the test!

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas, Suzanne