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Bonnybridge Community Hub
- VO101827
Volunteering details
Bonnybridge Community Hub is a community-run building that has just gone through the Community Asset Transfer process. The committee has started running indoor Sunday Markets to help raise funds to keep the hub open, to support local businesses and to bring the community together. The next market on Sunday 1st December will be particularly special as the BCH is teaming up with the Bonnybridge Garden and Lights group to bring you a fantastic Christmas event! The Hub will host various stalls, hot drinks, performances, Santa's grotto and more!
To bring this event to the community, we really need some support from volunteers to help the day run smoothly. Even just a few hours would be helpful and tasks would include helping to set up and pack up, directing the public, and generally helping everything to run smoothly. If you think you could spare some time to support the event (or any future events!) then please do reach out!
You can find more information about the day here: https://shorturl.at/rtZdM
Experience required
Friendly and happy to help are our only requests!
Date
1 December 2024
Restrictions
Minimum age: 16
Availability
Frequency & commitment
The market begins at 3pm
Volunteers (aged 16-25) taking part in this opportunity are eligible to claim Saltire Awards hours for their activity.
Find out more
Please fill out this form to register your interest in the opportunity Christmas Market Volunteer with Bonnybridge Community Hub
Lauren Baird, Bonnybridge Community Hub
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