Book now: A Night at the Races, in aid of St Gemma’s Hospice
St Gemma’s Hospice would like to invite you to take a table at their first ever Race Night at the Queens Hotel in Leeds on Thursday 17th March 2016. The Race Night has been kindly sponsored by William Hill.
A Night at the Races will be a fun filled night of entertainment including a drinks reception, four course dinner, race entertainment with cash bets and prizes, photo booth, auction and prizes for the best race attire!
Tables for ten people are £400 or tables for ten people with race sponsorship at £600 and this will include a half page advert in the event programme and an acknowledgement before the race that you are sponsoring.
Corporate Fundraiser at St Gemma’s Hospice, Jenny Dixon, said “A Night at the Races is the perfect event for corporate hospitality, networking opportunities and entertaining clients and colleagues whilst raising funds for Yorkshire largest Hospice“.
For further details or tickets please call Jenny Dixon on 0113 2185296 or e-mail jennyd@st-gemma.co.uk.
St Gemma’s Hospice, based in Moortown, Leeds, provides specialist medical and nursing care for local people with life threatening illnesses, predominantly cancer, and support for their families too.
Care provided is free of charge to patients and their families so St Gemma’s relies on donations and local fundraising initiatives in the community.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by St Gemma’s Hospice .
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