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Written by Flight Sergeant Woodberry   
Monday, 23 February 2009 12:16

On 7th and 8th of February 2009 cadets and staff from our squadron helped out at the local annual radio rally. Arriving at the Didcot leisure centre at 4:00pm on the Saturday all the cadets were looking forward to helping out in the community. We spent a few hours helping to set up the layout needed for the following day; we set up the main hall, the dance studio and 2 squash courts in our quickest time yet. All of the cadets were motivated and then rewarded at the end with doughnuts and muffins Laughing.

We arrived on the Sunday at 8:15am and helped the local trades people carry their equipment to their stalls. Some of the cadets were also helping to set up the car parks and place posters and signs in their correct places. At 10:00am cars started to arrive and we managed to fill our first car park in approximately 15 minutes, we moved to our second car park which we filled in approximately 30 minutes. Once both the car parks were full we had fun trying to find parking for the rest of the visitors, and we struggled to park some of the cars on grass areas; this wasn't easy due to the weather conditions. After we managed to park as many cars as we possibly could we were then told we could go  to lunch; this was free as a reward for the mornings work. During lunch one of our corporals jumped into to action by helping to administer first aid to a gentleman who had collapsed. Corporal Edwards was very quick to help out and used his knowledge from a first aid course to the best of his abilities; this probably helped to save the gentleman’s life. Everybody was thankful for his skill and quick thinking and he deserves nothing but praise for the way he behaved.

Once we finished our lunch, we then decided to go to the school field behind the leisure centre and do some team building exercises. We all had a lot of fun playing in the snowLaughing !

Later in the day we then helped pack up all of the equipment when all of the traders were finished. While we were waiting for the lorry to arrive we had a game of football in the leisure centre and managed to tire ourselves even more. We finished packing all of the equipment away and waited to be told we could all go home. All of the cadets worked extremely hard, it was great fun, and it was nice to hear the public making good comments about us. It is a great weekend to take part in.

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 May 2009 18:25