Exeter City Football Club

Local volunteer Martin honoured with Trustee of the Year award

Devon Community Foundation hosted their annual Volunteer of the Year awards ceremony at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) in Exeter, honouring the hard work and achievements of the volunteers from the groups they support. Local volunteer Martin Weiler from Exeter was recognised with the Trustee of the Year award, sponsored by Devon Association of Community Voluntary Servicesfor his work with the Exeter City Supporters Trust and the ‘One Game One Community’ Campaign.

One Game One Community (OGOC)is part of the Exeter City Supporters Trust and is tasked with promoting diversity...

Grecians call on all Santas to dash to St James' Park

There is no rest for Santa even when Christmas has gone, as Exeter City FC are calling on all those Santas who want to get a little post-feast exercise to join in with the club's Charity Santa Dash on 29 December. The event takes place at the Guildhall at 1.15pm on Saturday 29 December and finishes at St James’ Park ahead of kick-off in the home game against Barnet and for just £17 an adult and £5 per child (up to age 18) participants will receive a Santa suit and a match ticket for the game that afternoon. "Last year we had 310 Santas running and this year we are hoping to have 500 people...

Stillyano to play at Exeter's St James Centre

Event Date: 
24/11/2012 - 8:00pm
Venue: 
St James Centre, Exeter City Football Club

Local band Stillyano will be playing at the St James Centre starting at 8pm with all proceeds going to the Adam Stansfield Foundation.

The band made who are Antony Stylianou (singer/guitarist ), Ian Kendray (drums) and Seth Dunnett (bass) have seen their popularity and fan base grow have this year been helping raise funds for charities this way throughout the year.

Playing at some of the most popular venues around Devon the band have been wowing audiences with their music.

Tickets are £5 and can be purchased from the club reception or by phone on 01392 411243....

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