Monday 9 November 2009

On a day for charity to Pink and proud


YOUNGSTERS and staff at Clever Clogs day nursery in Radcliffe turned pink — to raise £150 for charity.
In pink dressed everyone for the Wear It Pink day, Pink part of the Tickled campaign to raise awareness of breast cancer.
And there was good news for the nursery when Bury Furniture Charity presented the Green Street nursery with a piano to help music teacher, Erika Kalmanczhey, show youngsters the basics of music.
Erika said: “The children take part in singing activities every day while I play the piano. They are all encouraged to join in.”
Nursery manager, Geri Nicholson, added: “The piano has helped the children a lot. They actually enjoy singing along and it helps boost their confidence.”

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