AN exercise-themed fundraiser for the benefit of students at Maple Ridge Primary School in Basingstoke took place on Saturday 24 June.
Trampolines were brought in to the school in Maple Crescent for a boogie bounce class for the benefit of students and parents, who used the trampolines to exercise to music and enjoy themselves at the same time.
The goal was to help raise funds to get a minibus for the special needs unit at the school.
Treasurer of the Friends of Maple Ridge charity, and parent Sarah Durrant said: “Kelly kindly gave up her time and trampolines for a boogie bounce class.
“We also did a cake sale and had a raffle and managed to raise an amazing £570.”
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