A bid for beans for Billingshurst Primary

Billingshurst Primary School will be hosting its second Children’s Quality Sale this weekend (Saturday October 4), with record numbers expected to grab a bargain in aid of Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice and the Billingshurst Primary School Committee Association (BPSCA) which funds education projects within the school.
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Proceeds from the sale will also be bolstered by a unique auction item donated by the 2013 ‘Winner of Netmums Best Party Entertainer’ and local children’s celebrity Tomfoolery.

‘The Beans on Toast Show!’ - the first one man stage show by Party Entertainer Tomfoolery - will be taking place on Wednesday October 29 and Friday October 31 at The Capital Studio in Horsham.

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In support of the Children’s Quality Sale, Tom has donated the opportunity to bid for tickets for a group of friends and family to see the new stage show on Friday October 31 and meet Tom and his new monkey companion Jim Pansy backstage.

The auction went live on eBay on September 24, running until October 4, allowing time for people to place their bids and raise funds for both charities. To place a bid, search ‘The Beans on Toast Show with Tomfoolery’ on eBay.

Helen Williamson, Head Teacher at Billingshurst Primary School comments: “We are delighted that Tom has so generously donated these tickets and the chance for his young fans to meet him.

“This initiative offers a unique experience via an online auction which means it’s open to everyone.

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“The show is much anticipated and I’m sure will make a fantastic present or day-out for one lucky family. All proceeds will be added to those generated by the Children’s Quality Sale on Saturday October 4 at the school and split between Chestnut Tree House and the BPSCA.

“Our last sale in March proved very successful, with lots of people flooding to buy top quality second-hand children’s clothes and toys, we’re looking forward to another busy day this weekend.”

Report contributed by Kate Clifford on behalf of the BPSCA.