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Wednesday, 17th March 2010

Don't be slow for Super Kids!

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Published Date: 13 February 2009
TIME is running out for nominations for the Lynn News Super Kids Awards.
If you know a deserving child or young person in West Norfolk, please let us know before it is too late.
More than £1,000 in prize money provided by our sponsors, Premier Foods, is waiting to be won and every child nominated will receive a prize.

Anyone can make a nomination using the special form on this page. Or telephone Claire Beal on 01553 81731
9 or the Newsdesk on 01553 817324 if you would like more information.

There are three award categories:

Achievement at home, at school, in sport, for an organisation or charity;

Personal courage in the face of sickness, disability or some other setback;

Acts of bravery or outstanding initiative in difficult circumstances.
The winner of each category will receive £175 and £150 to donate to their favourite charity.

There will also be an overall winner of Super Kids 2008, who will receive £300 and £200 to donate to their chosen good cause.

Every child or young person nominated will be invited with their families to a special awards ceremony at Lynn Town Hall.

To be eligible, nominees must have been 16 or under on December 31, 2008. The closing date for entries is Monday, March 2, 2009. Entrants from previous years may be re-nominated. The Editor reserves the right to decide the most appropriate nomination category.

The awards are sponsored by Premier Foods and supported by West Norfolk Council and Norfolk Police.



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  • Last Updated: 13 February 2009 1:30 PM
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