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The hugely popular Viaër Marchi, hosted by National Trust of Guernsey on the first Monday in July, heralds the start of the Guernsey Summer season. Showcasing traditional Island crafts, favourite foods, music and dancing, this is a gathering enjoyed by generations of Islanders and return visitors since the 1970s.
June has been a very busy month for the GSPCA and on the 14th and 15th June exceptional busy not only with animals arriving and going, the BIGGEST BUILD but also with events.
On Saturday 14th June the GSPCA had a stall at Guernsey Together and were also invited to Government House to join the GSPCA Patron Lieutenant Governor, Lieutenant General Sir Richard Cripwell CB CBE along with hundreds of islanders and those recognised in the Kings Honours.
As well as being at EDABL Seafront Sunday on Sunday 16th June the GSPCA attended the Classic Vehicle Show at Saumarez Park and we wanted to say a huge thanks to all involved and supported.
Tim Pellet GSPCA Training and Community Officer said “On the 16th June once again we were delighted to take our GSPCA stall to the Classic Vehicle Show at Saumarez Park and we had such a wonderful day.”
“We raised around £200 and spoke to many supporters and those wanting to learn about what we do.”
The hugely popular Viaër Marchi, hosted by National Trust of Guernsey on the first Monday in July, heralds the start of the Guernsey Summer season. Showcasing traditional Island crafts, favourite foods, music and dancing, this is a gathering enjoyed by generations of Islanders and return visitors since the 1970s.
This Sunday see the GSPCA and support our stall once again at the GCVC Classic Vehicle Show 2024 at Saumarez Park in Castel.
The GCVC have a fun packed day so please pop down and see all the amazing stalls.
Free entry and parking at Home Farm at £5 per vehicle.
Lots to do and see so please support their day and our GSPCA stall raising funds for the many animals in our care.
Today Thursday 24th August is the second day of the North Show and the GSPCA are here with a stall and have been attending since 2012.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "As mentioned yesterday this summer is extraordinarily busy for us at the GSPCA, especially with celebrating our 150 years and our BIG BUILD Appeal."
“Even last night we didn’t stop with stray dogs, baby birds, injured hedgehogs, injured bat and so many other challenges.”
This Monday the GSPCA will once again be at the Viaër Marchi for their 2023 event with our stall.
Team members Natalie and Sarah will be running the GSPCA stall to raise funds for our 24/7 work and promote all that we do.
The Viaër Marchi 2023 will no doubt be a great evening and entry is £6 adults this 3rd July between 5:00pm - 9:00pm at Saumarez Park - https://www.visitguernsey.com/see-and-do/things-to-do/saumarez-park/
This Sunday see the GSPCA and support our stall once again at the GCVC Classic Vehicle Show 2023 at Saumarez Park in Castel.
The GCVC have a fun packed day so please pop down and see all the amazing stalls.
Free entry and parking at Home Farm at £5 per vehicle.
Lots to do and see so please support their day and our GSPCA stall raising funds for the many animals in our care.
On Thursday 29th September 2022 there is a Quiz Night starting from 6.30pm at Saumarez Park Café with a raffle in aid of the GSPCA.
“90 to 1”
One person will walk away with £250!
A quiz night with a twist (or two)!
Watch & experience teammates working together initially to try to qualify for the final eliminator then rapidly turning against each other for pure greed.
Spot prizes including free drinks and bottles of wine to be won.
Guaranteed to be a fun night for all!
£90 per table of six people includes food and quiz entry.
The GSPCA has been highlighting the challenges of the current hot weather on our wildlife and every day rescuing animals suffering from the lack of food and water, as well as those sick and injured.
The GSPCA is also aware that many of our ponds around the island which are homes to an array of wildlife are suffering due to the lack of rain.
One of the main public ponds is that of the one in Saumarez Park which is at a very low level and has become extremely green due to algae and there has been sadly a number of dead wildlife been found in and around the pond.