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www.sloughleisure.com • www.absolutely-group.co.uk COMMUNITY SPIRIT MARCH ISSUE: 02 MONTEM LEISURE CENTRE OPEN DAY A SUCCESS Following its recent £500k refurbishment, the local community was invited to Montem Leisure Centre for an open day on Saturday 22nd February to have a look around and rediscover what is available at the centre. Visitors were able to take part in a number of free classes, which included, Dance Energy, Zumba Sentao and Body Blitz, as well as having a free FeelGood Factory trial. To give the day a real family feel, there were also free activities for the younger visitors including an obstacle challenge, jungle run and a bouncy castle. The day was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone that attended and gave those who had maybe not used the centre for a while the chance to see how the venue has changed and the new facilities and classes that are now on offer. WINTER GAMES ICE GALA AT ABSOLUTELY ICE In celebration of the recent Winter Olympics held in Sochi, Absolutely Ice held a charity Winter Games Ice Gala on Wednesday 19th February raising £317 for local group SPICE (Special People on Ice). The gala featured solo and group performances from some of Slough’s top ice-skating talent. Once the show had ended, the audience was invited to take to the ice for a free skating session. As Absolutely Ice’s coaches are all NISA (National Ice Skating Association) approved, they are encouraging those that were inspired by Sochi 2014 to take up ice-skating to get in contact and learn using the Skate UK training programme.

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COMMUNITYSPIRITMARCHISSUE: 02

MONTEM LEISURE CENTRE OPEN DAY A SUCCESSFollowing its recent £500k refurbishment, the local community was invited to Montem Leisure Centre for an open day on Saturday 22nd February to have a look around and rediscover what is available at the centre.

Visitors were able to take part in a number of free classes, which included, Dance Energy, Zumba Sentao and Body Blitz, as well as having a free FeelGood Factory trial.

To give the day a real family feel, there were also free activities for the younger visitors including an obstacle challenge, jungle run and a bouncy castle.

The day was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone that attended and gave those who had maybe not used the centre for a while the chance to see how the venue has changed and the new facilities and classes that are now on off er.

WINTER GAMES ICE GALA AT ABSOLUTELY ICEIn celebration of the recent Winter Olympics held in Sochi, Absolutely Ice held a charity Winter Games Ice Gala on Wednesday 19th February raising £317 for local group SPICE (Special People on Ice).

The gala featured solo and group performances from some of Slough’s top ice-skating talent. Once the show had ended, the audience was invited to take to the ice for a free skating session.

As Absolutely Ice’s coaches are all NISA (National Ice Skating Association) approved, they are encouraging those that were inspired by Sochi 2014 to take up ice-skating to get in contact and learn using the Skate UK training programme.

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NEWSLETTER / MARCH / ISSUE: 02COMMUNITY SPIRIT

A STRIKING WAY TO FUNDRAISEAfter helping local charities to raise £10,000 last summer, Absolutely Ten Pin is once again allowing them to host fundraising events for free.

Every Monday and Tuesday between 7pm and 10pm Absolutely Ten Pin will be reserving ten lanes for local charities to use, meaning 80 people can have three hours of unlimited bowling.

This is a great opportunity for charities to host

fundraising events, without the worry of having to cover the venue hire cost, ensuring that 100% of proceeds made from the event can go straight to the charity.

As a not for profi t organisation, it’s extremely important for Absolutely Ten Pin to reinvest revenue back into the community and this is one way they are able to meet their charitable aims.

HOW CAN ABSOLUTELY LEISURE HELP YOU?Absolutely Leisure is calling out to groups in Slough, Bracknell, Basingstoke and Maidenhead to come forward and let them know of any jobs that staff members can help them with.

As part of the company’s charitable objectives, the Absolutely Leisure Community Projects team is looking to volunteer at some of the fantastic local organisations and could help with gardening at a care home, do some painting for a charity or clean windows at a local school.

Whatever the project, the team is asking schools, community groups and charities to get in contact by emailing Will Cheeld - [email protected].

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FREE ASIAN WEDDINGEXHIBITION One of the largest, and longest running, Asian wedding exhibitions in the South East took place at The Centre Conferencing Venue, on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th March.

Between 11am and 6pm visitors to the free WedAsian show were able to browse in excess of 70 exhibits. From make-up artists and photographers, to car hire and DJs, prospective brides and grooms were able to fi nd everything they would need to make their day perfect.

There was also live entertainment and musical performances on both days, as well as the opportunity to win a number of diff erent prizes.

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MONTEM STAFF RAISE IN EXCESS OF £550 FOR CHARITY

KARTING ACADEMY LAUNCHES IN MAIDENHEAD

Synergy Gym staff at Montem Leisure Centre raised £560 for Greyhounds For You in memory of much loved former colleague, Roy Anderson.

Roy, who sadly passed away four years ago at the age of 67, worked as a fi tness consultant at Synergy Gym. As someone who never travelled and didn’t own a passport, staff and customers took turns on cross trainers, fi tness bikes and treadmills, accumulating enough miles to have sent Roy on a trip around the world!

Greyhounds For You have been rehoming retired Greyhounds since 1999.

Absolutely Karting, launched their Karting Academy on Sunday 19th January giving expert tuition to future Jenson Buttons or Lewis Hamiltons.

Open to 8 to 13-year-olds, those taking part received instruction from trained professionals about the dynamics of the karts, race craft, advanced techniques and the skills needed to improve speed.

At the end of the course, students were given an Absolutely Karting Licence, which enables them to race competitively against each other.

Students received tuition every Sunday for six-weeks and were given a complimentary Karting helmet and an Absolutely Karting Licence once the course was complete.

Due to its success, a second Karting Academy is currently taking place.

Langley Leisure Centre hosted its fi rst ever school swimming gala on Friday 29th November when four local schools competed against each other in a number of diff erent races.

Langley Hall Primary Academy, were the overall winners of the competition, with Holy Family Catholic School in second place and Parlaunt Park Primary School in third.

St Bernard’s Prep School students also took part in 25 metre, 50 metre, 100 metre and relay races. Trophies and medals were awarded to those placing fi rst, second and third in each race.

INAUGURAL SWIMMING GALA AT LANGLEY

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NEWSLETTER / MARCH / ISSUE: 02COMMUNITY SPIRIT

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