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Reihana in calender fun



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Published Date: 03 December 2008
Saints skipper Bruce Reihana has launched his own calendar, which will be raising money for his charity – a project in Brazil helping street children.
With his recent night of entertainment at the Derngate, Reihana has already made thousands of pounds for the Mission Life and Hope Restored charity, who have set up a school in Belo Horizonte and are now using sport to take children off the streets and give them hope and direction.

And he is hoping the calendar will make even more money for the many children that are forced to live on the streets.

Reihana will be at John Henry Sports on Wellingborough Road on Friday at 4pm signing copies of his calendar.

The calendar will also be on sale at Collingtree Golf Club, Lazar Zone in Gladstone Road and KP News on the Weedon Road opposite Franklin's Gardens.

Plus it can be ordered from Reihana's website www.brucereihana.com.

The calendar has been put together by Linda Dawson and her son Ben, and features Reihana not just in game action, but getting his top off in a bakery, on a huge motor bike plus playing golf.

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  • Last Updated: 03 December 2008 10:26 AM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Northampton
 
 

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