CLOWNS trustees and staff will be hosting their Annual Celebration tomorrow (October 17) in the café at Minehead Eye.
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More than 100 pupils compete in annual West Somerset schools gymnastics competitionIt offers a chance to find out about the charity’s recent grant from BBC Children In Need which will help fund the cost of running the new Wild Walks project and the ever popular Tumbling Toddlers sessions over the next three years.
Chairman Jan Ross said: “We are now confident that we have a future and will try to obtain further grants to help ensure the continuation of our other projects such as our family activity days, our pop-up fun sessions, our outreach project and our toy library and resource centre.”
CLOWNS is also hoping to attract would-be trustees to the event, which starts at 7.30pm.
The charity helps families across West Somerset with, for example, early years education, school readiness, parent support and healthy living.

