Quiz night 29th March 2018

Quiz Night Update

The quiz night took place as planned and before I tell you any more I must say a massive thank you to the near 300 people who donated, attended, bought raffle tickets or football cards etc. I’m overwhelmed by the response and generosity. The Junction provided a great venue with food and prizes.

Everyone seemed to have a great time with the quiz and the raffle, etc, with the winners scoring 42 out of 60 and winning on a tie break question. The 50 raffle prizes were awarded and listed with the winners below.

The generosity of everyone concerned led to us making over £750 which will be given to or spent on the four charities.

Many people also donated items of food meaning there’s two full bags of groceries to be delivered to the foodbank.

Some of the donations and items bought with money from the quiz.

Quiz winners

1 £25 + biscuits + cake Its taking part that counts Colin Lee)
2 £15 + sweets You’re a Quizard, Harry (Bec Shaw)
3 £5 + sweets Ridley Raiders (Kerry Harvey)
last Losers Lollies Alex Biatches (Alex Byrne)

The 4  football card winners were:

Mark Young
Sharon Mossman
Craig Oliver
Peter Brazzell

Teams were:

1 Padgett’s Psycho Warriors
2 Civil Writes
3 What is clocks?
4 Alex Biatches
5 The League of Extraordinary Guessers
6 To wine or not to wine
7 Izzy Whizzy Let’s Get Quizzy
8 Cunning Stunts
9 The devil went down to Scunthorpe
10 Ridley Raiders
12 Roy’s Boys
13 The Easter Bunnies
14 It’s taking part that counts
15 The Three Marketiers
16 The Quizzly Bears
17 You’re a Quizard, Harry
18 Hub pups
19 Quiz Based Pun
20 The Sages
21 Dawn’s Dumplings
23 Quizzy Rascal

 

Raffle prizes and winners

1 Meal for two Junction Ticket Mystery
2 Meal for two Crows Nest White 606 Lisa Barclay
3 Afternoon tea Jesmond Dene Green 855 Doug
4 Bells Whiskey Pink 704 Linda Cunningham
5 £10 Greggs voucher Pink 736 Bev Brennan
6 Port set Pink 445 Janice Gaffney
7 Freixenet Cava Green 76 Peter Mitchell
8 Kum Quat Liquer White 306 Alex Byrne
9 Snakes & Ladders drinking game Green 176 Helen McKenry
10 Smellies hamper Green 111 Vikki Williams
11 Photo Coasters Pink 984 Michelle Embleton
12 Happiness mug Green 604 Sharron Mossman
13 Cachaca Pink 758 Claire Smith (SAGE)
14 Malbec + aero egg White 330 Anthony Gibson
15 Lindt easter egg Green 174 Helen McKenry
16 Jack Daniels Set Green 507 Jonathan Carey
17 Mini Eggs + maltesers Pink 9 Di Hairdresser
18 Sanctuary home smellies & bug Pink 61 Onky
19 2 bottles prosecco Pink 979 Michelle Embleton
20 M+S Easter Egg Green 748 Miriam Davies
21 Thorntons Egg Green 456 Deepa
22 Dairy Box Pink 28 Colin Phillipson
23 Cocktail shaker Green 517 Jeff Craig
24 Lindt Chocolates White 359 Claire Fearon
25 Jack Daniels Pink 420 Deborah Harris
26 Cava Green 157 Mark Rennie
27 Mystery bag Green 30 Carol Gordon
28 Million pound wine Pink 526 James Wilson
29 White wine Green 982 Stuart Morgan
30 Easter Egg White 571 Vicky Coulson
31 Rose Wine Pink 153 Louise Watkin
32 £10 Stonehouse pizza + carvery Pink 997 Jonathan Carey
33 Red Wine Pink 703 Linda Cunningham
34 £15 Junction White 113 Chris Rutland
35 Cocoa, Chocolate & Prosecco White 292 Alex Byrne
36 White wine Pink 830 Paul Roberts
37 Peter Rabbit Egg White 536 Norman Barton
38 6 cans of John Smiths White 356 Claire Fearon
39 Boots Royal Jelly Smellies Pink 222 Karen Holloway
40 Carribean Twist White 609 Lisa Barclay
41 Red wine Pink 813 Jill Golighlty
42 Easter Egg Pink 533 Gaurav Kaushik
43 Chambord + Fudge Pink 456 Steven Minto
44 Red wine + lindt chocs Green 972 Dave Alsopp
45 Greggs voucher Green 542 Michelle Embleton
46 Earrings White 41 Dawn Hodgkins
47 Mystery White 21 Dawn Hodgkins
48 Mystery Pink 523 Katy Martin
49 £15 The Junction Green 774 Alex James
50 Star Wars Picture Green 2 Alex Clark

Who am I? Why me?

Who am I?

  • I, Roy Clark, work at Newcastle University as a Training/Testing Analyst for some software called SAP
  • I volunteer for the UK & Ireland SAP User Group where I am the co-chair of the Training & Change Management Special Interest Group
  • I’m the husband of Sue and father of Alex

Why me?

For the last few years I’ve been fundraising for various charities, including:

  • 3 marathon walks along Hadrian’s Wall and cake sales for MacMillan Cancer Support
  • 1 marathon walk along Hadrian’s Wall and a cake sale for Help for Heroes
  • 1 ten mile walk along Hadrian’s Wall for The British Heart Foundation
  • 4 five kilometre runs/walks with my son Alex for North of England Children’s Cancer Research
  • Shaved and grew a moustache (twice) for Movember (Mrs Clark has banned future attempts!)
  • Collected donations of money and food etc for the Connect25 Foodbank and Newcastle Cat and Dog Shelter

But for 2018 I want to concentrate on local charities helping some of the most needy and vulnerable in our area.

Contact details

Thank you!

Thank you to all of the individuals for donating cash, food, clothing, prizes, help, support and encouragement. I could not do all of this with out you.

I’d also like to thank the following companies for their donations to:

  • The Junction (pub) for use of their premises for the quiz, catering and 3 prizes for the quiz.
  • Heaton Dental Clinic for toothpaste for the homeless
  • Greggs for a £10 voucher
  • The Crow’s Nest (pub) for their prize donation
  • The Goose at the Garden for a £10 voucher
  • The Junction (pub) for use of their premises for the 2 bingo nights
  • Crowne Plaza – Afternoon Tea for two
  • Newcastle Eagles Basketball – 2 tickets
  • Stand Comedy Club – 2 tickets
  • As you like it – 5 x £20 vouchers
  • Zapatista Burrito Bar – meal for 2
  • Dala (Newcastle Quayside) – meal for 2 (x2)
  • Kevin Dick Paintings – Angel of the North Print
  • Paul Flannigan Photography – 3 Quayside Prints
  • Helen’s Top Shop (Burnhope)
  • Tyne Bank Brewery – vouchers

 

The events

In order to raise funds for the causes, I’m considering some of the following. None of these are confirmed yet – please watch this space.

Quiz Night (Thursday 29th March 2018)

Cake morning (possibly early July)

Winter raffle (tickets to be sold and prizes awarded 1st Dec)

Treasure Hunt???

Wine tasting???

Race night???

Bingo night???

 

 

The shopping list

Please take a look through this list and see if there is anything you already have which could be reused or if there is something you could buy. Look out for any bargains – I recently had a code to join Damart.co.uk and get £10 discount plus free delivery, so I got two pairs of thermal gloves for 50 pence. If there are buy-one-get-one free offers, could you donate the free one? Do you have any unwanted Christmas gifts?

The charities (and events to help the charities) could use:

  • Male, female, boys and girls, new or used (good quality, clean) clothes
    • Hats, gloves and scarves
    • Socks and underwear
    • Coats and shoes
    • Trousers, shirts, blouses, t-shirts, jumpers etc
  • Toiletries
    • Deodorants, shampoo, shower gel
    • Toothbrushes and toothpaste
    • Sanitary products
  • Backpacks, holdalls, shopping bags
  • Tents and sleeping bags
  • Food and drink
    • Pasta and spaghetti
    • Tinned soup, fruit, vegetables, beans etc
    • Jams and spreads
    • Tea, coffee, sugar, sweeteners, cocoa, disposable hot drinks, long life milk, dilute juice
    • Cereals, crisps, biscuits, sweets
    • Pot noodles
  • Cleaning products
    • Disinfectant, washing up liquid, cloths etc
  • Small gifts
    • Games, playing cards, toys, books, ‘smelly’ sets
  • Pet items
    • Dog and puppy food, cat or kitten food, dried, tinned or pouches
    • Bedding, blankets, towels, tea towels
  • Vouchers such as Greggs or Tesco (for someone to buy a lunch)
  • Quiz and raffle prizes (each quiz team will be asked to donate one raffle prize)
    • Alcohol
    • Tins of biscuits or sweets
    • Gift sets

If you could donate any of these items or think you have anything else that may be suitable please let me know and we’ll arrange collecting it.

How you can help

I might be able to organise this but I can’t make any of this work without your help. Any help you can give will be most appreciated, not only by me but more importantly by the charities and the individuals that they can help

With that in mind you could help in any of the following ways:

  • Money! Either donate cash to my collection tins or I have set up a bank account especially for this year. You could make a one off payment or even set up a direct debit/standing order – even £1 per month would make a big difference.
    • The bank sort code is 09-01-29 and the account number is 21588042
    • If paying into the bank account please specify one of the following:
      • Your name FB (for Connect25 Foodbank)
      • Your name HL (for Destiny Streetworx)
      • Your name PK (for People’s Kitchen)
      • Your name CD (for Cat and Dog shelter)
      • Your name NP (for no preference)
  • Take a look at the shopping list post and see if you can contribute any of the items listed
  • Participate in one or more of the events
  • Help collect in your own area and promote the events

 

The People’s Kitchen

The People’s Kitchen in Newcastle was established in 1985 and serves 140 hot meals per night. Over their 30 year existence they have served over a million meals. Over 800 people use their services each week. As well as meals they offer clothing, bedding and toiletries as well as offering showering facilities.

My target for them is to obtain the following:

  • 20 Christmas meals (£5 each)

They have their own website at: https://www.peopleskitchen.co.uk/about-us/

Newcastle Cat and Dog Shelter

Newcastle Dog and Cat Shelter was established in 1896 and helps thousands of lost, unwanted, neglected, abused and abandoned animals every year. Their objective is the promotion of kindness and prevention of cruelty to animals.

They reunite lost animals with their owners and find loving new homes for those no longer wanted. They cover the whole of the North East from their two shelters within Newcastle, Claremont Road and Benton North Farm.

The things they have particularly asked for are:

  • Bedding for dogs and cats
  • Kitten tinned food and pouches

My target for them is to obtain the following:

  • Cash
  • Cat and dog food and toys
  • Bedding

They have their own website at: http://www.dogandcatshelter.com/html/about_us.html

Destiny Streetworx

Destiny Streetworx is a local charity helping the homeless and those in need on the streets of Newcastle and Gateshead. They take food to their “Street Friends” meeting the needs of the whole person practically (with food and clothing), socially (by talking and interacting personally) and spiritually (as and when a person asks).

The things they have particularly asked for are:

  •  Food such as pot noodles, crisps, wrapped biscuits, hot disposable drinks, sweets
  • Clothes such as socks, gloves, hats, scarfs, underwear, coats, shoes
  • Toiletries
  • Sleeping bags, tents, backpacks

It would also be useful if you have any spare shopping bags, to assist me getting donations to them and also to help them distribute the food.

My target for them is to obtain the following:

  • 10 backpacks with sweets, biscuits, hat, gloves, scarf, toothbrush, toothpaste, drinks, Greggs voucher in time for Christmas 2018
  • Other donations such as pot noodles, hot drinks, old clothes, sleeping bags, shoes, toiletries etc

They have a facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/destinystreetworx/ and their own website at: https://www.destinystreetworx.co.uk/

 

Connect25 Foodbank

Connect25 Foodbank is based in Byker but supports people all over Newcastle. I have donated to this foodbank twice before and they are a nice bunch of volunteers doing a great job. One difference about this foodbank is that they deliver donations to the needy, believing that way is more dignified than people coming and queuing at a regular foodbank.

 The things they have particularly asked for are:

  •  Sugar
  • Cereal
  • Long life milk
  • Cooking sauces
  • Spread (i.e. jam, chocolate spread etc.)
  • Tinned meat, soup, vegetables

Other things that they require are items with long dates, pasta, baked beans, dilute juice, tea, coffee.

Please could you check your cupboards for spare/unwanted stuff? Add a couple of items to your weekly shop? Donate a little cash which I will spend on their behalf on whatever they need the most?

It would also be useful if you have any spare shopping bags, to assist me getting donations to them and also to help them distribute the food.

 They can also distribute good quality clothing, toys, books etc. to those who are most in need.

My target for them is to obtain the following: 

  • £150 x 3 – £1000 food parcel each for easter, summer and Christmas
  • 10 christmas hampers (in photocopier boxes) for families (biscuits, board game, playing cards, sweets etc)
  • Food donations for Easter, Summer and Christmas

They have a facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/Connect25Foodbank/