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A Hornby haul is up for grabs at the KM Big Charity Quiz which steams into Ashford International Hotel this month – and there is still time to book.
Pupils have been given an extra incentive to use green travel and spend more time reading – free tickets for swimming at their local leisure centre.
Youngsters still have time to submit their science projects - from school or any after-school club - for a prize in the Bright Spark Awards.
A primary school was treated to a story time session with Kent author Anthony Cooper after coming top in a reading challenge.
Youngsters from a Tenterden school have submitted two separate projects for science contest the Bright Spark Awards – which are still open to entries.
Kent opticians are joining in a summer spectacle for trivia champs – the KM Big Charity Quiz – on Friday, June 15.
Fundraisers with nerves of steel and feet of asbestos braved burning coals on Sunday (May 20) for Buster’s Charity Firewalk.
A trail-blazing eco school has signed up to be the first in the county to lead a new air pollution monitoring initiative.
More than 50 education professionals, support staff, and volunteers were honoured at the Kent Teacher of the Year Awards on Friday (May 18).
Charities will be laughing all the way to the bank thanks to the KM Big Charity Quiz being staged next month.
Editors from the KM Group - including newspapers, KentOnline, kmfm and KMTV - are looking for good causes to champion as Charity of the Year 2019.
The force was strong in families across Kent as they set a new record for the biggest walking bus on Saturday (May 12) at Buster’s Big Bash.
The annual KM Charity Golf Challenge attracted scores of players keen to support literacy projects in the county.
Temps from Office Angels will be taking on a very important role this summer: keeping the KM Big Charity Quiz running smoothly.
Hungry walkers will be helping the homeless - and a hospice - when they tuck into a tasty treat at the end of the KM Charity Walk on Sunday, June 24.
Schools are invited to take part in an exciting science project designed to raise awareness of the impact of traffic on air quality.
Schools are still in the running to join a successful green travel project for free – all they need to do is register their interest.
You’re never too young to learn to love a walk in the countryside – and there’s plenty of healthy fun in store for little legs at the KM Charity Walk.
Do you think you could walk over fire? Scott Bell believes you can – and if you take part in Buster’s Charity Firewalk next week, he’ll prove it.
An opportunity to get up close and personal with birds of prey is on offer to schools taking part in a double challenge tomorrow (Wednesday, May 9).
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