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Win a BRAND New Mountain Bike

by isleofman.com 11th October 2011
Local charity Crossroads Caring for Carers Isle of Man have launched a prize draw to win a brand new Pepsi Mountain Bike. Tickets have gone on sale today and can be purchased for ?1 per ticket from Crossroads Shops on Prospect Terrace, Windsor Road and Victoria Street Douglas, Davisons Ice Cream Parlour Douglas and Curraghs Wildlife Park. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.manxbay.com. The raffle will be drawn on Saturday 29th October at Curraghs Wildlife Park’s Halloween Extravaganza, which will feature a variety of activities including creepy crawly talks, lantern making, turnip carving, a ghost train and a fancy dress competition. The bike, donated to the charity by Ian Dennett of Lakeside Cafe, Curraghs Wildlife Park would make an ideal present and is more than worth ?1 for your chance to win it. All proceeds in aid of Crossroads Caring for Carers Isle of Man, a local charity that provides meaningful respite to those caring for someone with an illness, disability, frailty, substance abuse or mental health issue. For more information about the Halloween Extravaganza visit www.gov.im/wildlife. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 11th, October 2011 02:47pm.

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