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Join our charity event!


Our second edition of Christmas Dancing is scheduled for Saturday 22nd November, from 2:30 to 4:30pm.


The charity event will sustain Solace, a very active organisation supporting women and children victim of domestic violence. We will offer small performances, a free mini-class of Zumba and rich raffle prizes. Plus, children's activities, food, Reiki treatments run by local businesses (arts and crafts, spin painting, face painting, Usborne books and many more!)Entry is free upon booking and places limited.


Please see attached poster and link below for details and bring your friends. The more the merrier :-)


[eosdance.co.uk]


I look forward to seeing you there.


Arianna Wills

Royal Academy of Dance RTS


Eos Dance School

07833 148 510

[email protected]

www.eosdance.co.uk

[www.facebook.com]


Eos - The Greek goddess of dawn

I (under my "Handcrafted by Pippa" guise) have donated a raffle prize for this event. Ari works hard to arrange these events on a regular basis, and it's for a great cause - come along!


You can win a hand knitted hat of your choice, here's an example of my work being modelled by my little assistant :)


 

New stalls and only one week to go!


Motives cosmetics and handmade sweets have now joined our charity event. Remember, it is necessary to book by emailing [email protected] (please provide contact number and number of guests).


Help us make this initiative successful, to sustain Solace.


Many thanks to all

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