About this Event
Welcome to BINGO!!
Get ready for a fun-filled evening of BINGO!! at St Patricks Irish Club. Join us on Fri, Feb 07, 2025 at 7:00 PM for a night of excitement and prizes.
Bring your friends and family for a chance to win! Don't miss out on the opportunity to yell BINGO!! and claim your prize.
Mark your calendars and we'll see you there!
GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS - £10.00 per person (£8.57 + Eventbrite booking fee)
on sale now!
Ticket price includes 6-ticket strip for 5 games plus 1 entry into a prize draw to win up to £90 (additional prize draw entries can be purchased on the night).
WHO ARE THE SEA CADETS AND WHAT DO YOU DO?
Aim of the Sea Cadet Corps
The aim of the Sea Cadets Corps is to give young people the best possible head start in life, through nautical adventure and fun, based on the customs and traditions of the Royal Navy. Our aim is to develop young people and support them towards responsible adulthood.
Charitable Purpose
The charitable purpose of the Unit is to promote the development of young people in achieving their physical, intellectual and social potential as individuals and as responsible citizens. This is achieved by the provision of education and leisure time activities using a nautical theme, based on the traditions of the Royal Navy and in accordance with the principles, ethos and practices of the Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC).
The Unit offers young people a structured environment in which to develop; provides access to education and training including sailing, rowing, windsurfing, paddle sports, power boating, seamanship, navigation, marine engineering, cooking, music, first aid, drill, piping, and public services; it provides opportunities for young people to obtain a range of qualifications and a wide range of opportunities for community involvement.
Public Benefit
The trustees continue to give regard to the Charity Commission’s general guidance ‘Charities and Public Benefit’ provided by the Unit in relation to the charitable purpose of the Sea Cadets movement.
To achieve its aim the Unit encourages recruitment of young people from all backgrounds and abilities including where possible, and within the realms of Health and Safety, those with disabilities and develops their skills and abilities by:
- Regular structured activities with a nautical theme.
- Enabling young people to take part in activities connected with the wider Sea Cadet Corps.
- Movement such as waterborne activities, events and competitions at district, area and national levels.
- Availability of formal achievements whilst completing courses to earn badges and promotions.
We continue to target recruitment within the local area giving young people opportunities to take part in activities that in many cases would otherwise be unaffordable. We are only able to do this because we are wholly volunteer led and all funds raised or received are used entirely for the charitable purposes of the Unit.
Organisational Achievements and Performance
All Sea Cadet Units are subject to rigorous controls and annual review of our training, management, safety, and efficiency. Based on this review Leamington & Warwick Sea Cadets achieved a Burgee for our efforts, having the highest score in recent years. This is indeed recognition of the achievements and challenging work of the young people and adult volunteers who support them. Without them none of this would be possible.
They are supported by adult instructors who give their time freely to help and support their development, achieve so much, and meet the objectives of the Unit.
The aim of our structured Cadet Training Programme is to provide our young people with basic life skills: teamwork; leadership; communication; motivation; self-confidence and citizenship; all which will help them transition into responsible adulthood.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Patricks Irish Club, Adelaide Road, Royal Leamington Spa, United Kingdom
GBP 10.00