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Dear All,


Thank you for coming today and for contributing to the event.


I am pleased to announce that we raised a total of ?219.38 (?175.50 + 43.88 in Gift Aid). You can see details of our contribution to Solace on our dedicated Just Giving page:


https://www.justgiving.com/Eos-Dance-Solace


May I take the chance to express my gratitude for your generosity and support.


I would also like to invite you to contact me to check your raffle tickets if you were not present at the moment of the draw. There have been quite a few unclaimed prizes that I would like to give to the lucky winners.


Finally, I would like to show the pictures of the event on Facebook and on other social media. As mentioned, respecting your privacy is very important to us so please let me know BY MONDAY 24TH NOVEMBER if you do not wish to have your photos published.


Once again, thank you for participating and supporting Solace Women?s Aid.


Kind Regards


Arianna Wills

Royal Academy of Dance RTS


Eos Dance

www.eosdance.co.uk

[email protected]

https://www.facebook.com/EosDance

Tel. 07833 148 510


Eos - the Greek goddess of dawn

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