BUCKLAND For many members of the Mohawk Trail and Franklin Tech wrestling teams, Wednesday’s match between the two schools was one of the first they’ve participated in. With COVID-19 forcing the 2020-21 season to be canceled, many wrestlers haven t.
BUCKLAND For many members of the Mohawk Trail and Franklin Tech wrestling teams, Wednesday’s match between the two schools was one of the first they’ve participated in. With COVID-19 forcing the 2020-21 season to be canceled, many wrestlers haven t.
A COMMUNITY Bank Holiday picnic was a hit with Weymouth residents - with more events now to follow. Littlemoor Youth Club held its first Family Picnic on Bank Holiday Monday - and organisers have hailed the event a success as they prepare to host more picnics over the summer. The free event took place at the field outside the Top Club on Louviers Road. It was opened by Weymouth s deputy mayor, councillor Ann Weaving, who lives in Littlemoor and is also a volunteer at the club. Glitter tattoos were available, as well as refreshments for a small price, with all money raised to be used to provide activities for young people at the club.
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RESIDENTS are being invited to a fundraising family picnic that is being held in Weymouth this coming Bank Holiday. The picnic is being held on May 31 at the field outside The Top Club, Louviers Road, Littlemoor, hosted by Littlemoor Youth Club. The event will run from 2pm to 4pm and families can just turn up without needing to book beforehand. There will be an opportunity to buy refreshments, and all proceeds will go back into the Youth Club. Funds raised will go towards providing activities and equipment for young people on Littlemoor. Organisers say that all safety measures will be taken to ensure the event falls in line with the latest government guidelines. Community organisation Big4Littlemoor will be at the event, along with Helping Hands - a support, signposting and referral service available to all Littlemoor residents. Those unable to make it will have other opportunities as the event is to be part of a series: picnics will be held every three weeks, with the nex