A Lowestoft boxer makes the Olympics, Optua's Share day and the Jude Brady Foundation.
Rachel Sloane sits in. Lowestoft's Anthony Ogogo confirms his place in the Olympic boxing squad and the Jude Brady Foundation big golf fundraiser.
Great news for Lowestoft Boxer Anthony Ogogo, who has officially qualified for the 2012 games.
After a dramatic come-back in the quarter finals earlier this week, he won his European semi-final in Turkey to guarantee a place at the Olympics.
Rachel hears how the 23 year-old middleweight has bounced back from a serious shoulder injury, she also speaks to his sister Joanne about how the news has been received in Lowestoft.
It's a big day for members of Optua, as they hold their Share Day.
The disability charity are host a day of art workshops at Thurston Community College, culminating in a disco.
This year the theme is the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Peter Brady is Rachel's business guest.
He started Mutual Media in 2004, providing print, design and online services.
Peter also set up the Jude Brady Foundation, along with his wife Lynn, in memory of their their second son, Jude, who was stillborn.
Their fundraising includes the charity golf Jude Brady Memorial Trophy on May the 25 at Stoke By Nayland and the Shining Star Ball.
Landguard Fort museum in Felixstowe hold their volunteering and community open day and Graeme Proctor answers your gardening questions in the phone-in after 8am.
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- Sat 21 Apr 2012 06:00大象传媒 Radio Suffolk