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Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Sponsored skydive raises 2,000 pounds to help Bulgarian needy

Bulgarian Partners Trust supporter Julia Philpott completed a skydive on Saturday 10th October to raise much-needed money and awareness for people living in poverty in Bulgaria.

Not only did Julia thoroughly enjoy the experience ("Old enough for a bus-pass but not too old to skydive!" she said), but she also managed to raise more than 2,000 pounds towards to cost of the new centre to help those living on the fringes of society in Sofia.

Many thanks to everyone who sponsored Julia's skydive!

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Thursday, 15 October 2009

Bulgarian concert raises more than 2,500 pounds

A Musical Evening with a Bulgarian Flavour, which took place at Upton House, in Tetbury, Gloucestershire on Saturday, raised more than 2,500 pounds to go towards the building of the new medical, educational and training centre in Sofia.


Commenting on the successful evening, Geoff Wallis, honorary secretary of Bulgarian Partners Trust, said that in addition to raising important funds, it really helped to "raise the profile of the project."

Geoff said that the four Bulgarian violinists and one pianist, who performed a classical concert followed by traditional Bulgarian song and dance, "provided an excellent evening's entertainment" and the event offered the "opportunity for five young musicians to showcase their abilities in front of a discerning audience in a wonderfully grand setting."

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Monday, 5 October 2009

Grand Auction raises more than 5,000 pounds!

The Grand Auction, hosted by Bulgarian Partners Trust and Fair Investment Company in Bristol last week, has raised more than 5,000 pounds to help people living in poverty in Bulgaria.

BBC Points West presenter Dave Harvey (pictured with Fair Investment Company directors James and David), did a great job as auctioneer, inciting several tense bidding wars for all sorts of things, from a day's gardening, to a gourmet meal cooked at the house of two chefs.

Thanks to everyone who donated items to be auctioned, and to those who came along and made the evening such a huge success!

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Monday, 21 September 2009

Last call for Grand Auction tickets!

Those of you who would like to come along to our Grand Auction on 1st October but haven't got your tickets yet should move fast!

Ever wanted to drive a steam engine, fly a hot air balloon, or have a special gourmet meal prepared just for you? This is just a glimpse of some of the things you can bid on, but with little over a week until the auction, there isn't much time left.

Click here to see more of the lots available, download your invitation and send off a request for tickets today!

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Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Sponsored skydive

Julie Philpott is undertaking a skydive in aid of the Good Samaritan Foundation in Sofia, to assist with the building of the new centre for underprivileged adults and children. Her strapline for this feat is 'old enough for a bus pass but not too old to skydive'!

Julie will be undertaking her dive in October. You can donate here or by clicking on the DONATE link on our homepage. Thank you!

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Tuesday, 25 August 2009

2009 Grand Auction

Grand Auction 2009 with Dave Harvey, BBC West TV Reporter and Presenter.

Fly a hot air balloon, watch quarry-blasting, help run the world's oldest steam engine, visit interesting places not open to the public, buy a unique wine, tuition, services, holiday accomodation. With 60 lots to choose from, there's bound to be something that takes your fancy!

Please come along to the auction on October 1st, for a memorable evening with Bulgarian wine, canapes, cash bar, and arabic dancing by Shameena!

Click here to get tickets

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Bulgarian Pastor calls for Unity

Read Teddi Oprenov's interesting address at a recent conference in Amsterdam

http://www.bulgarianpartners.org/pdf/baptist_times_july_30.pdf

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