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Drummond picked up their Key-
funds.
And finally, Adele Wilkinson
and Shauna McClennan were re-
warded for their skiing ability
with an award each.
All of the 11 young people who
collected awards at the event were
put into a prize draw to win High
Street Vouchers, which was won
by Adele (�35), Scott (�10) and
Darren (�5).
The Phoenix Youth Project is
always looking for further sup-
port from the community through
seeking volunteers to help with
the running of the two youth cen-
tres it runs its activities from in
Cleator Moor and Frizington.
Frizington Youth Centre is open
Monday, Wednesday, and Thurs-
day evenings, while Crossfield
Community Centre, Cleator Moor,
is open every Tuesday and Thurs-
day evening.
All evening sessions, with the
exception of Thursday evening at
Frizington run, between 6pm and
9pm, with the eight-12-year-olds
attending between 6pm and
7:30pm and the 13-19-year-olds at-
tending between 7:30pm and
9pm.
The final session is a Duke of
Edinburgh Open Award Evening
6-8pm for 13-19-year-olds.
For further details contact Paul
Rowe, youth development officer,
on 01946 814555.
BY MIKE MCKENZIE
SUCCESS
STORY:
Some of the
youngsters
from the
Phoenix
Youth Project
with the
awards they
were
presented
with at the
project's
AGM
BRAIN TEASER: Youth worker Gary Holland is on writing duties as some of the youngsters take part in a quiz
BRAIN TEASER: Youth workers Marie Kenyon, front and Angie Mitchell join
a table of youngsters from the Phoenix Youth Project to take part in a quiz
SHAKE ON IT: Paul McLaughlin, from the Phoenix Youth Project
trustees, presents Darren Little with his award GOOD ACHIEVEMENT: Maria Toman presents Amy Hetherington
with her award
KEEP IT UP: Angela Spencer presents youth worker Charles
Robertson with the first of his certificates
HAPPY CHAP: Paul McLaughlin, right, presents Jamie King with
his award
GOOD ON YOU: Maria Toman from the Phoenix Youth Project
trustees presents Callum Rowe with his award
THANK YOU: Angela Spencer, the chair of the trustees,
presents Adele Wilson with her certificate
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