The Eye Fund ψ Optics A charity to support people losing their vision

Craft Fair The Pavilion in Birkenhead Park

This was our first real opportunity to display our goods at a Craft Fair. Held in The Pavilion in Birkenhead Park, it was supposed to be in a big marquee. Guess what? Someone forgot to order it. However, some thoughtful person managed to buy some gazebos and (nearly) everything worked out OK. The weather was good and we managed to take about £200.

Rock In The Car Park

Carol and Paul rocked in the car park of the Mersey Clipper pub along with members an volunteers of WSBPS. As well as selling stuff the public who came in were serenaded by some very loud but good bands. Insanity Beach were the headlining band. Also excellent was a Bob Marley sound and look alike guy called Trevor Gleason.

Rock In The Park stall

Rock In The Park stall

The day stayed dry for the most part and the charity benefitted to the tune of £150.

Rock In The Park: Trevor Gleason

Rock In The Park: Trevor Gleason


Rock In The Park: Insanity Beach

Rock In The Park: Insanity Beach

West Haddon Players

On 8th July Carol and Paul went to West Haddon in Leicestershire.

Paul & Carol

Paul & Carol

Paul’s niece, Jane, belongs to the West Haddon Players. The group who put on several performances each year donate the proceeds to a designated charity. This year’s charity was The Eye Fund.

Carol and Paul were presented with a cheque for £1500 at the player’s annual barbeque. What amazing generosity!

Haddon Players presenting their cheque

Haddon Players presenting their cheque

Another 40 hours of counselling!

Thanks from all of us.

Eyedesign Exihibition Success

The Eye Fund celebrated a wonderful opening of the Eyedesign exhibition in the new Pavilion in Birkenhead Park.

Over 50 people attended the opening – performed by Mike McCartney, Wirral’s Cultural Ambassador… AND NOW The Eye Fund Patron.

Simon’s wonderful designs were the main feature, supported by some amazing impressions of his graphics by several professional artists. The Children of Bidston Avenue Primary school played no small part by entering their own canvases.

Family and friends travelled from varying parts of the UK to attend and add their love and support for Simon and his work.

A cheque to the value of £4,500 was presented to the Wirral Society of the Blind and Partially sighted to fund our very first Eye Fund counsellor, now working in Arrowe Park Hospital.

If you missed it you can contribute by donating to The Eye Fund (download a copy of the mandate form).

The aim of The Eye Fund trustees and Simon’s family is to have Eye Fund counsellors helping people like Simon in several hospitals.

Please help us to realise this.

Eyefund Events 2009

  • Grand Opening of Simon’s Exhibition

    Wednesday, 11th March The Pavilion Gallery, Birkenhead Park, Wirral. Featuring:

    • Celebrated graphic designs from Simon Sherry
    • Impressions of Simon’s work from professional artists in different media from across the UK
    • Competition winning designs from children of Bidston Primary School

    Grand Opening Ceremony by Wirral’s Cultural Ambassador Mike McCartney, opening to the public on 12th March until Saturday, 21st March.

    This was a very successful exhibition. The intention was to raise the profile of the charity, but in the meantime we took over £1000. Not bad!

  • Quiz Night at the RAFA

    Friday, 20th March, at The RAFA Club, Formby, Victoria Road, Formby, L37 1LG.

    Doors open at 7.00pm and the fun starts at 7.30pm. Tickets cost just £5.00 and that includes a hot pot supper. (Not bad, heh?) Teams from 2 to 6. There will be many cash prizes and a raffle. Remember, this is for CHARITY!

    Again another successful night’s entertainment. Well done! Sandra for all your hard work.

  • Charity Dinner at the Capitol

    Date: Sunday, 3rd May, at the Capitol Restaurant, Birkenhead. Tickets costing £30 will be on advanced sale soon. A full Chinese banquet is included in the price along with entertainment. Keep looking! By popular demand we have to have another Charity night at The Capitol. The last one was a sell-out and a great success, and we have been asked to hold another one.

    Not as well supported as last year but we all had a tremendous evening with Andy as a compere and Simon the magician. Thank you Steve Tam for lending us your rerstaurant. A very good profitable night.