If it is unusual in the rest of the privileged world to even consider their power usage, maybe Vermonters should start training folks in how to live with an increasingly expensive and feeble grid. HINT: there is more clothing in the winter… probably a good deal of goofy hand-knits.
If it is unusual in the rest of the privileged world to even consider power usage, maybe Vermonters should start training folks in how to live with an increasingly expensive and feeble grid.
| Updated: 14:51, 23 December 2020
More than £40,000 has been raised as part of a Christmas challenge.
Reach Learning Disability Charity, which has services in Newark and Southwell, took part in the Big Give Christmas Challenge, a national matched-funding campaign.
Supporters came up with innovative ways to raise money, including Sullivanâs Sword, which performed its traditional Plough Play virtually for the first time, and Steve Scall, who organised an online soccer sweepstake.
REACH big giveaway (43590147)
Julia Sandhu, fundraising director, said: âLocal people are firmly at the heart of all we do at Reach. This year has been no exception as we have relied on the support and commitment of our community more than ever.