28 FEBRUARY 2010
Stones'
super Saturday
Fourteen
supporters walked 22 miles from Maidstone to Ashford and
more than 100 people enjoyed an evening with Hobo Jones
& The Junkyard Dogs, as part of a fundraising double
whammy.
The
Bring The Stones Home campaign held two fundraising events
yesterday (27 February). In
the early hours of the morning, 14 supporters left James
Whatman Way and headed along the A20 towards our temporary
home - The Homelands in Ashford.
A big
thank you to the following for their endevours: Tom Philpot,
Steph Griffith, Amanda Richards, John Constable, Darren
Manser, Dan Payne, Shakey, Richard 'Butch' Nott, Nigel Tyler,
Dale Prosser, Steve Pay, Stuart Mills, Nigel Delo and Nigel
Threadgill.
A special
thanks to Richard 'Butch' Nott for organising the walk and
all those who helped the walkers along the route.

In
the evening, more than 100 people turned out to see Hobo
Jones & The Junkyard Dogs at Rianos on Tonbridge Road.
The event was organised by Angela Reed and members of the
campaign's ME16 sub committee. Thanks for all those
who supported the evening.
The
event raised £900.

Fundraising
campaign chairman Peter Philpot said: "It was great
to have two high profile fundraisers on the same day. It
really shows the dedication and enthusiasm that Stones supporters
have to bring their club home. I would like to thank all
the walkers for all their efforts and the team that organised
the Hobo Jones evening."
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