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The World Bonnag Championship 2017

by isleofman.com 8th February 2017

The hottest contested competition is on. The Friends of St James, Dalby will again host this world renown event on Friday 3rd March at the School Rooms.

Starting at 7.30 pm this truly Manx event will star Dot Tilbury and a cast of thousands for your entertainment. There will be a presentation of cheques to the 2016 charities and an introduction to the 2017 charities. Also included will be a raffle and auction of the bonnags. Admission @ ?7.50 includes supper, to book please call Gilly on 844031. 

The main event is of course The Bonnag.

Sponsored again by Shoprite, suppliers of all ingredients required. Classes for Gentlemen, Ladies, Children up to 14, Gluten free and Commercial entries. The IoM Creameries Trophy will be awarded to the overall winner and title of World Bonnag Champion 2017.
                 
Please bring your entries on a paper plate with your name and category on the base of plate on the night. For further information ring Nicky on 843766.

Proceeds after costs go to our charities for the year: Tabitha's Trust and The Pahar Trust Nepal as well as Dalby Church Restoration Fund.
 


 

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 8th, February 2017 10:26pm.

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