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by isleofman.com 25th November 2011
Save the Children invites you to An Afternoon of Entertainment Save the Children invites you to an afternoon of entertainment, with acts including Gena's Dance Academy, The Deaf Choir, Jaico Garcia and Nicholas Saunders, compered by James Turpin. There will be a number of stalls offering gifts, jewellery, a raffle and much more. There will also be a special Lucky Square draw to win a prize voucher for a car and 2 passengers, kindly donated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet. Saturday 3rd December and stalls open 1.30. Tickets: Adults - ?6.00, Under 18s - ?1.00 (includes tea / coffee & mince pies), available from the Save the Children shop, Port Erin. For further information about Save the Children, visit our website www.savethechildren.org.uk END -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Erin Arts Club: December Luncheon Monday 5th December brings Mary Cringle into the Erin Arts Centre to talk about the fascination of HATS!!! As normal we have the excellent culinary skills of Liz & Peter Buck serving lunch at 12:30pm, with pre-luncheon drinks available at 12:15pm. Tickets for EAC members are ?13.50 and non-members ?14.50. We would advise you to get bookings in as early as possible to avoid disappointment and bookings close on Thursday 1st December. END
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 25th, November 2011 03:28pm.

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