Cumnock Chronicle

Psychic night fundraiser provides good fortunes

- Stuart Reid stuart.reid@newsquest.co.uk

VITAL funds have been raised that will help to keep a muchloved Auchinleck club going.

The Sticky Fingers Club has been running for many years in Auchinleck and has developed into a very successful and well-regarded service for local families.

The club, organised by Francine Robertson, offers youngsters in the area a chance to meet up with friends and meet new people during school holiday times.

It has been another busy Easter holiday for the Auchinleck team, who are already drawing up plans for the summer.

In preparatio­n for six weeks of fun this summer, the club held a psychic night at Mauchline

Club last week, which raised crucial funds to go towards the club’s activities.

A fabulous £1,730 was raised for the club, which will go towards future events and activities.

Lorraine Campbell, who has been helping out with organising the club throughout Easter, said the backing that club has had will ensure it can continue offering great support for families in the area.

She said: “This wee club is vital for a lot of families in the area.

“Especially during the school holidays, it can make a difference for a parent or a guardian to know that their child has somewhere to go for at least a few hours.

“That’s why events like this psychic night all the support from local businesses and people really does keep the group running.

“We wouldn’t be able to continue without the support.”

Lorraine added: “There’s so many people we want to thank for this.

“Everyone who donated raffle prizes and who came along to support the night and share the message that it was going ahead has made a massive difference.

“We’ll have another busy summer coming up and this will be amazing in helping us prepare for that.”

Lorraine, on behalf of Sticky

Fingers Club, wanted to pass on thanks to Jacqueline Good and rest of the ladies from Whispers from Heaven; Lisa Johnston from Lisa’s Reiki Room; DJ Billy; Andy Rodger from Mauchline Club; Jane & Jimpy’s wee shop; Greggs in Cumnock; Coffee Mill; Stobbs the Bakers; Da Vinci’s; Wilma Gemmell and Shanna Gillan; Beauty By Lisa; Amour Candles by Ellie; Selina Keane the therapist; Claire Campbell from Mirror Image; Emma McCulloch from Emma’s; Martin from Cumnock card shop; Claire Gemmell from Claire’s in Auchinleck; Lisa Parol from Little Lily Lilac; SKC Renewable; and her husband, Scott Campbell.

 ?? ?? The Sticky FIngers Club offers lots of fun activities to keep local youngsters busy during the school holidays. Image: Auchinleck Sticky Fingers Club
The Sticky FIngers Club offers lots of fun activities to keep local youngsters busy during the school holidays. Image: Auchinleck Sticky Fingers Club

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