A university summer break at Camp America started Iryna Garkusha’s journey to England when she made friends with a Frodsham lass.
The Cadets celebrated our 100 year anniversary in September and marked this huge milestone with a traditional Navy Mess dinner at the Forest Hills Hotel. Many volunteers attended from as far back as 1959 but who still support and attend activities and share memories. We are celebrating our anniversary as part of a national network, working with units in Chester, Ellesmere Port, Widnes and Warrington.
For many, Scouting is a memorable part of childhood, with outdoor activities, water sports and fun in the Hut forging life-long hobbies and friendships. Now, children do not have to wait until they are six to get involved but can become a Squirrel Scout from age four.
Will to Work celebrated its silver anniversary in September with an open day and a cuppa in their welcoming workshop. It is a local charity offering a friendly environment for people from Frodsham and surrounding areas that have suffered serious illness or disability and are unable to work.
The Parish Church of St Laurence has served the people of Frodsham for over eight hundred years through acts of worship, pastoral care, charitable giving and community service. Its vision is to be “the church of everyday, with something for everyone”, offering a welcoming, warm, safe space to all.
