Jackie Johns who is studying for her Foundation Degree in Events Management at
Petroc raised £3265 for popular local charity Children's Holiday Foundation North
Devon.
On Friday 22nd of April The Fugitive Blues Brothers appeared at The Pier House,
Westward Ho! for a tribute evening packed with fun, laughter and dancing. As the sun
was setting and the drinks were flowing there was a live auction with fabulous
prizes donated by local North Devon business. Andrew Levick from Philip Smith &
Dunn, the auctioneer for the evening was flamboyant and enthusiastic in conducting
the auction making it light hearted and fun.
Jackie Johns has been working on this event to fulfil her Event Planning and
Implementation second year module for her Event Management degree. Module leader for
'Event Planning and Implementation' Clare Chapple said
"It has been impressive to
see the work Jackie put into the build-up of event, it is evident she had learnt so
much from her studies here at Petroc. Her engagement with local businesses which
resulted in an impressive variety of auction items. Jackie is going to make a
fantastic Event Manager."
She enlisted the help of first year Event Management students Katie Kersey, Millie
Wells and Katherine Harvey who assisted with the auction, raffle, décor and
hospitality. Music between sets provided by Dean Kersey from Phatdog Discos. "Jackie's event was an extraordinarily well organised and attended evening. It was a
thoroughly enjoyable night which raised a great deal for a good cause." Nicola
Davies - Petroc.
Coincidentally on same night the Blues Brothers appeared, eight local children from
North Devon landed in America for 2016's 'Holiday of a Lifetime', organised and funded
by Children's Holiday Foundation North Devon. Jackie said
"It was an honour to be
raising funds for the next trip and exciting that we managed to raise so much money
on the night. Rob Braddick has been extremely supportive in letting me use The Pier
House for this event, the staff were fabulous. I would love to support this charity
again in the future."
Entertainment from The Fugitive Blues Brother was the perfect combination of live
music from The Blues Brothers song books and audience participation and comedy.
Songs included Everybody Needs Somebody to Love, Gimme Some Lovin', Soul Man and
Jailhouse Rock. With audience wanting more, and unscheduled encore was agreed with a
whip-round using the artist's iconic trilby hat!
"We were honoured to have been
invited to be a part of a fundraiser for such a lovely cause. We have done events in
the past and they were nowhere near as fun as this night. We would like to
congratulate Jackie on running such a brilliant night." Thomas Mitchelles (Elwood
Blues)
Jackie Johns and Clare Chapple met with Dr Buckland, founder of Children's Holiday
Foundation at the end of May for a cheque presentation totalling £3265 Dr Robin
Buckland said
"I would like to congratulate Jacqueline Johns on her amazing
fundraising achievement on behalf of Petroc. The money will be used on the next
holiday to Florida for eight more North Devon children in April 2017. This was one of
the biggest cheques we have ever received.
"
Cheque Presentation: Jackie Johns, Dr Buckland, founder of Children's Holiday
Foundation and Clare Chapple.Photo copyright MK Collins Photography (All Rights Reserved)
Jackie Johns with Katie Kersey, Millie
Wells and Katherine Harvey - Photo copyright MK Collins Photography (All Rights Reserved)
The event featuring The Fugitive Blues Brothers was held at The Pier House, Westward Ho!
Music between sets provided by Dean Kersey from Phatdog Discos -
Photos copyright MK Collins Photography (All Rights Reserved)