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I want to start this week’s column by saying a huge thank you to everyone who jumped on board with our Go Dotty charity events!
They started in Gillingham, and have been taking place in Tunbridge Wells, Ashford, and Maidstone, finishing at Demelza's site in Sittingbourne last Friday.kmfm teamed up with Demelza children’s hospice to hold 10 tea parties in 10 days around the county.
Visitors were able to enjoy some tea and delicious cake while watching some great live entertainment, with a special appearance by Little Miss Dotty at some of the events.
We don't know how much has been raised yet, but all funds will be going to Demelza, a very worthy cause.
To find out more about Demelza visit www.demelza.org.uk
In my last column I told you about some of the watersports my fellow Breakfast Show presenter Rob Wills and I had been enjoying as part of the new Active Coast campaign.
Run by Visit Kent, it is aimed at getting more people to enjoy the county’s coastline. Well, now it’s your turn to get involved! Make sure you listen to the Breakfast Show because every day we will be offering fantastic family days out, to help you keep active this summer!
Activities on offer include surfing lessons at Joss Bay, water skiing at Lydd Lakes, kayaking, sailing and power boating. The list is endless, and there really is something for everyone!
We work very hard here at kmfm, so now and then I like to let my hair down and enjoy a fun girlie night out with my friends.
I have suggested for our next outing we might go and see a saucy new show coming to the Churchill Theatre in Bromley next week – The Dreamboys.
I haven’t ever seen a ‘male glamour’ show before, so now the hunks are coming to Kent, it seems like the perfect opportunity! What would be your top suggestions for a girlie evening out in Kent? Email me at kmfmbreakfast@thekmgroup.co.uk