What a lotto fun in grotto

The kids in South Kessock got extra gifts from Santa through the Loch Ness Rotary Club and Highland News giveaway scheme.Picture: Callum MacLeod

CHRISTMAS came early for the children of South Kessock, who received presents from Santa at his festive grotto thanks to our latest cash giveaway.The grotto was set up by South Kessock Residents


Left-right: Jean McGinn, Chrissie Allan and Margaret Swan are happy with their club's prize. Picture: Alasdair Allen Our latest cash giveaway could breathe new life into an Inverness support group.For the Cheerful Chesters are the latest winners of the monthly cash award from the Loch Ness Rotary club, backed by the
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Hamish Wood (centre, blue shirt) from the Lochness Rotary Club with Duane Lindsay (centre, white cap) and the Inverness Sea Cadets. Picture: Callum Mackay. YOUNG Sea Cadets in Inverness are celebrating after becoming this month's winners of the Highland News and Loch Ness Rotary Club's community cash giveaway.The charity, based at South Kessock, will
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Michael Halley of Loch Ness Rotary Club is joined by youngsters and volunteers from CARE on the swing to celebrate £300 towards upgrading the park. They are Dylan Macleod, Matthew Lumsden, Stacie Shand, Allan Lumsden, Jackie MacKay, Lorraine Glass, Donna A VOLUNTEER action group in Raigmore is the October winner of a Rotary Club giveaway backed by the Highland News.Community Action for Raigmore Estate (CARE) will receive £300 to help reach the £20,000
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From left, Janie King of Highland Headway, Loch Ness Rotary Club president Alistair Norrie and Pauline King of Highland Headway celebrate the cash giveaway. Picture: Callum Mackay A CHARITY which supports people with brain injuries in the Highlands is celebrating as this month's winners in a Rotary Club giveaway backed by the Highland News. The Headway Highland charity will
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THOUSANDS of pounds will be given away in 2011 to deserving local causes in a special programme by the Loch Ness Rotary Club and the Highland News.

 

In each month of the year, a lucky group, individual or charity in the Inverness area will receive a cash donation of £200 to put to good use.

 

The gift is part of the Loch Ness Rotary Club's celebration to mark its 20th Charter Anniversary this year.

 

It has teamed up with the Highland News to run the giveaway, aimed at grassroots causes rather than the bigger high-profile charities.

 

There is still time to get your entries in.

 

Groups, individuals and charities are invited to apply for one of the £200 monthly awards by visiting www.lochnessrotary.org/fundingapplications.asp

 

Entries will be invited each month and put forward for judging, and a lucky winner chosen and featured in the Highland News.

 

Those not chosen will go forward for consideration the following month along with new entries.

 

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