February's TACC Lottery Winner Print E-mail

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February's winner is:

Barry Forrest

 

 who wins £395

 

 

Thanks to everyone who continues to support us by taking part

Click here for details on how to join.


 
Important Lottery Update Print E-mail

 

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Important Lottery Update – Payment Options

 

 

 

Due to changes at PayPal we have had to stop accepting TACC Lottery Subscriptions through PayPal with immediate effect. All payments received up until this point are fine and appear on our records. But no further payments can be accepted.

 

NOTE – this change only effects PayPal subscriptions.

 

This is an unfortunate situation that cannot be avoided. We have had no warning of this but must stop all subscriptions processed through PayPal now.

 

The TACC Lottery is still running and we have three ways that you can continue to take part – giving you the chance to win great prizes and help support the work of TACC both in Scotland and abroad.

 

 

Payment Options:

 

Standing Order (Preferred Option)

Please download the Standing Order form from our website, fill in your details, send it to us and we will do all the rest.

 

Forms can be found here:

Standing Order Forms

 

http://www.tartanarmychildrenscharity.org.uk/main/eventsandfundraising/tacc-lottery.html?start=1

 

 

Internet Banking (Preferred Option)

If you wish to set up your lottery subscription using Internet banking, please visit the link below and complete the form. Once received we will review the details and provide you with the information needed to set up your payments.

 

The form can be found here:

Internet Banking Request

 

http://www.tartanarmychildrenscharity.org.uk/main/eventsandfundraising/tacc-lottery.html?start=2

 

 

 

 

Online Subscription

Our new online payment processor for lottery subscriptions can be accessed using this link:

 

Online Subscriptions

 

http://www.tartanarmychildrenscharity.org.uk/main/eventsandfundraising/tacc-lottery.html?start=3

 

 

 

 
January's TACC Lottery Winner Print E-mail

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January's winner is:

Graham Yule

 

 who wins £562.50

 


Thanks to everyone who continues to support us by taking part

Click here for details on how to join.


 
France v Scotland 2007 Stories Print E-mail

TACC Ambassador and long time supporter, David Dickson, has approached us with a fantastic idea for a TACC fundraiser. David wants to create and publish a book of stories centered around our glorious victory over France back in 2007. To achieve this David is calling on you to submit your stories and memories of the game. We think it is a fantastic idea so here it is in his own words…..

 

“To raise money for the Tartan Army Children’s Charity I am trying to pull together a book comprising of people’s memories of our fantastic win over  France in Paris. It would be great to hear from as many of you as possible to ensure that the book covers a broad a spectrum of our support and shows the lengths that many of us go to while following the national team, not that we don’t enjoy ourselves while we do so!

 

There is so much surrounding this match I’m sure that we could fill a book no problem: The scramble for tickets, the many different methods of transport used to get to Paris, the car outside the Auld Alliance, the march from the Eiffel Tower to the stadium, us filling the stadium at a supposed away match, McFadden’s wonder goal and of course the celebrations that followed.

 

It doesn’t matter if you want to submit one line, one page or an entire book, I will edit submissions where appropriate but other than this it will be your work and every single person who has their story used will have their name in a little piece of Tartan Amy history.”

 

So over to you folks, please submit any stories or pictures via e-mail to:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

100% of the books profits will go to TACC.


 
France v Scotland 2007 Stories Print E-mail

TACC Ambassador and long time supporter, David Dickson, has approached us with a fantastic idea for a TACC fundraiser. David wants to create and publish a book of stories centered around our glorious victory over France back in 2007. To achieve this David is calling on you to submit your stories and memories of the game. We think it is a fantastic idea so here it is in his own words…..

 

“To raise money for the Tartan Army Children’s Charity I am trying to pull together a book comprising of people’s memories of our fantastic win over  France in Paris. It would be great to hear from as many of you as possible to ensure that the book covers a broad a spectrum of our support and shows the lengths that many of us go to while following the national team, not that we don’t enjoy ourselves while we do so!

 

There is so much surrounding this match I’m sure that we could fill a book no problem: The scramble for tickets, the many different methods of transport used to get to Paris, the car outside the Auld Alliance, the march from the Eiffel Tower to the stadium, us filling the stadium at a supposed away match, McFadden’s wonder goal and of course the celebrations that followed.

 

It doesn’t matter if you want to submit one line, one page or an entire book, I will edit submissions where appropriate but other than this it will be your work and every single person who has their story used will have their name in a little piece of Tartan Amy history.”

 

So over to you folks, please submit any stories or pictures via e-mail to:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

100% of the books profits will go to TACC.


 
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