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Hospice to hold Black Pearl Ball

by isleofman.com 22nd July 2013
Hospice Isle of Man has announced an event to wrap up a year of marking 30 years of palliative care on the Island with a evening of fine dining, elegance and dance at the spectacular Black Pearl Ball
 
The event will have a 30s theme with a vision of ostrich feathers draped in pearls. Martini cocktails (shaken not stirred) for arrival drinks. Large martini glasses with pearls as centre pieces!
 
This event takes place on Saturday 12th October at Mount Murray Hotel and Country club.
 
This event will be held during Hospice Care week (7th to 13th October) where all hospices around the UK will encourage people to think about their local hospice and difference the care they provide makes to patients and their families.
 
Well known celebrity Christine Hamilton will entertain guests with her wicked sense of humour. Forget the battleaxe and meet the highly entertaining, slightly controversial Mrs Hamilton who claims she really is a pussycat!
 
Entertainment will be provided by the winner of The Next Big Thing and the beautiful soulful, extremely talented Coral Amphlett with dancing provided by the fabulous band Retrospect.
 
Tickets are ?55 each and will include a three course meal and a shaken not stirred martini upon arrival. Wine will also be on the table included in the price.
 
To book your tickets contact terri.cook@hospice.org.im or ring Terri on 647434.
 
This evening will be a vision of the Great Gatsby brought to the Isle of Man. You wouldn’t want to miss it!
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 22nd, July 2013 01:03pm.

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