A Bollywood extravaganza featuring fabulous Indian cuisine and entertainment will raise funds for the Island’s leading charity for families and children. The Children’s Centre is organising the evening in conjunction with Bollywood on the Isle at Union Mills Football Club on Friday March 1 at 7.30pm. Susie Cox, Community Fundraiser at The Children’s Centre, said:
“We’re really looking forward to this fantastic event. It will be a chance to really experience a little piece of India; from learning a few dance moves - if you’re brave enough - to trying a dish you might not be familiar with. We’d like to welcome everybody, whether you’re thinking of your next girls’ night out, or planning an evening with the family – there will be something for everyone. Everything will have an Indian theme from the music, costumes, traditional entertainment, henna tattoos and delicious cuisine, right down to the beer. A big thank you to Union Mills FC, Bollywood on the Isle, and the Tandoor Indian restaurant for their support with the event. It’s sure to be very popular, so contact us soon to book your tickets, and help raise much needed funds for The Children’s Centre.”
Tandoor, Market Hill, Douglas, will be providing the food, and the evening’s entertainment will be run by Alpana Delaney of Bollywood on the Isle. Alpana has organised many successful charity events with an Indian theme, and they are always popular. All proceeds from the event go to The Children’s Centre’s charitable projects which help families and children across the Island. The Bollywood Nights event is at the Union Mills FC clubhouse at the team’s Garey Mooar ground, Ballaoates Road, Braddan. Tickets, priced ?25, are available by contacting Susie Cox at The Children’s Centre on 676076 or by emailing susiecox@thechildrenscentre.org.im.
Tickets can also be obtained from Stephen Carter at Union Mills FC by calling 626439. For more information about Bollywood on the Isle go to www.bollywoodisle.com.
Photo - The Children’s Centre is hosting a fundraising evening with an Indian theme in conjunction with Bollywood on the Isle.