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Local Community DO want a football club

We are delighted to announce the results of KHIST’s extensive media and fundraising campaign over the last week. Following an appeal for the local community and wider area to show its support of KHFC we have been overwhelmed by the response we recieved. The media campaign has put the Harriers in the national spotlight and we are also delighted to hear that this has put potential investors in contact with the club. We estimate that this week’s activities have brought in around £40,000 to the football club.

KHIST announce two fundraising events

We are pleased to announce two upcoming events to raise much needed funds for KHFC.

Thursday 10th March in the Aggborough Suite @ 7.30pm – a full re run of – Birmingham City 1 Kidderminster Harriers 2 – FA Cup 3rd Round – 8th January 1994
…and…
Saturday 5th March – The Sons of Beaches plus support @ the Aggborough Suite.
All proceeds going to KHFC.

Further details on both events on our website.

Man of the Match vs. ALTRINCHAM

Following the mass publicity through ‘Operation Full House’ this week, Aggborough’s biggest crowd of the season of 2930 cheered on the Harriers to a 2-1 victory. Were you at the match? Which player stood out from the rest to you? Make sure you vote using the form on this page! All votes cast go towards the KHIST Player of the Month Award for February 2011.

February 2020 Lottery Results

The February KHIST 2020 lottery draw took place last night in the Harriers Arms with assistant manager Gary Whild along with first team players Dave Hankin and Michael Briscoe drawing out the winners.

We would like to once again thank members for their fantastic support and we are pleased to announce that £1320.90 was raised which would equate to nearly £16,000 a year! This represents a 14% increase on the first ever draw in January.

The money raised from the first two draws has already been passed over to KHFC in exchange for shares to meet the well publicised January shortage on staff wages and the winners are . . . .