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Charity Dinner & Auction @ Dulwich and Sydenham Hill Golf Club


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Join local charity Link Age Southwark on Wednesday 4 May for a Dinner & Auction fundraising event at Dulwich and Sydenham Hill Golf Club.


The evening will begin at 7pm with a glass of fizz on arrival, followed by a delicious three-course meal and a live auction. Watch the sunset over the golf course, as you dine with spectacular views of the Capital, and enjoy some healthy bidding in aid of a good cause!


We are delighted to have No?l Annesley, Honorary Chairman of Christie's UK, joining us as our auctioneer for the evening. We have an array of exciting auction items lined up, including a week's stay in Normandy, a virtual wine & food tasting, and an A4 portrait by award-winning artist Gideon Summerfield.


All proceeds from the auction will go towards continuing Link Age Southwark's work to combat loneliness and isolation experienced by older people and those living with dementia in our local community.


For more information and to buy tickets: https://bit.ly/3pcgYOi

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