Rolawn has raised over £300 so far for the Greenfingers Charity by holding a ‘Garden Re-Leaf Day’ internal Spring Fair and running an on-line sales promotion.
The charity’s annual ‘Garden Re-leaf Day’ took place on Friday 17th March and Rolawn’s staff took part in fun fair games, Hook a Duck, Rolawn’s strongest man and woman, Quoits, Skittles, to name just a few, had a raffle with donated prizes, a cake stall and held a gardening quiz. In addition to which, the company is donating £2.50 for every bulk bag of bark bought via their website over the course of Garden Re-Leaf Day and the subsequent week.
Rolawn’s Sales & Marketing Director, Jonathan Hill commented: “We are delighted to continue our support for Garden Re-Leaf Day, every year we have some fun and knowing we are contributing to the brilliant Greenfingers Charity is fantastic. I would like to thank everyone for taking part and a special thanks to those who baked cakes, made honey, donated raffle prizes, and organised the whole event. It was a great team effort, pulling together this sort of activity always takes far more work than you anticipate and no one person can do it alone.”
For the record, winner’s medals were awarded for the various activities and in anticipation of Garden Re-Leaf day next year here is who you need to beat:
The most Green-Fingered (Quiz)
Helen Redwood
The Ringer (Quoits)
Paul Dawson
It’s Guess work (Screws in a jar)
Andy Swann
Aero Engineer (Paper Plane flight)
Mark Webb
Anatidae Catcher (Hook a duck)
Alison Mellor
Strongest Woman
Sarah Milburn
Strongest Man
Steve Houseman
Super Skittler (Skittles)
Dan O’Connor
Cakes donated by – Ruth, Josh, Jo, Sarah G
Wine, chocolates and seed – Debs
Honey, seed and quiz – Davina
Apple juice – Alison Cole
Organisation and games – Emily, Claire, CST, Accounts, Farms and Distribution
Cheese and savoury snacks – Distribution and Bedfords
Wine – S&S Landscapes