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Manx Breast Cancer Support Group announces Race Night at Ballavartyn

by isleofman.com 13th June 2014
Manx Breast Cancer Support Group is pleased to announce their next fund raising event, a Race Night at Ballavartyn Equestrian Centr,e on Saturday 5 July 2014.

“This will be a fantastic event, race nights are so much fun,” enthused Carole Male, volunteer at Manx Breast Cancer Support Group.
The evening will start at 7pm with a cava reception and welcome drinks in the restaurant at Ballavartyn, where guests can enjoy a display and performance from the centre’s four race horses in the indoor school. The horse racing will start at 7.45pm and a buffet will be served. There will also be a raffle and an auction during the evening.

“The support from the local community has been absolutely brilliant and I’d like to thank every single person who is helping us reach our target. We look forward to seeing everyone on the evening.”

For tickets, please contact kateparrishiom@gmail.com or janeattree@manx.net or call into Scissorz in Village Walk, Onchan to collect your tickets. Manx Breast Cancer Support Group are raising money for the Breast Cancer Care Unit currently being built at Nobles Hospital, Douglas.
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 13th, June 2014 11:32pm.

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