The Gala auction is set to be an exciting event, with actor Martin Clunes, children’s TV presenter Chris Jarvis together with wildlife campaigner Virginia McKenna. The auction is being led by celebrity auctioneer James Lewis.
Tickets for the auction are available from the BIC Pavilion from just £5.
I managed to take pictures of some of the Lions before
they were removed for the auction:
Middle-Earth Safari by Elanor McBay
Leatherbound by Lisa Berkshire
Fireworks by Carol Childs
Mist of Bournemouth by Dhaval Husmucial
Frankenlion by Domini Deane
Hylas and the Nymphs by Claire Pound
Temba by Natalie Guy
Ford Robot by Stuart Palmer
A bit about the Charities:
Julia’s House
Julia's House is dedicated to children with life-limiting conditions. The majority of the children they care for are unlikely to live beyond the age of 18.
The Julia's House Community Team consists of 80 Nurses and Carers who travel the county. The children's hospice provides life-changing support for families both in their own homes and in the hospice itself. In 2009 they provided 22,592 hours of care, an increase of 81% on the previous year’s total.
Receiving only 3% of their funding from the Government,
Julia's House relies on the Dorset community
to help raise the remainder of their required income.
The Born Free Foundation
The Born Free Foundation is an international wildlife charity, devoted to conservation and animal welfare. They work to prevent the suffering of wild animals and protect threatened species in the wild. Working with local communities to help people and wildlife live together without conflict, Born Free believes wildlife belongs in the wild and works to phase out zoos. Born Free protects species including elephants, lions, gorillas, polar bears, tigers, wolves and many more in their natural habitat.
Wonderful post, Cecca.
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