The Farmhouse holds fundraiser for
children’s centre
The Farmhouse Pub & Restaurant in Fulbeck
Avenue, Worthing is hosting a jazz and casino evening on Saturday 24th
March in aid of the Camelia Botnar Children’s Centre.
Live jazz music will be played by a local duo
and the casino tables will feature roulette, black jack and poker, with prizes
on offer to the winners. Canapés will be served throughout the evening and
there will be a raffle in aid of the children’s centre.
Alan Linton, owner of The Farmhouse urges
people to: “Come along, have a great night out and help us raise funds for the
Camelia Botnar Children’s Centre, which supports many local children and their
families”.
Michael Kay, Director of Partnerships &
Fundraising for the centre says: “We’re very grateful to Alan for choosing to
support us in this way, and we hope this will encourage other local businesses
to follow suit”.
Tickets for the event - which begins at 7pm -
are £7 per person and are available from The Farmhouse on 01903 261997 or from
the Camelia Botnar Children’s Centre on 01903 504077. Dress code is smart.
The Camelia
Botnar Children’s Centre, a registered charity, is fully inclusive and free of
charge to all pre-school children. The purpose-built centre has many specialties that provide co-ordinated support to
all families and their children, whatever their special needs.
With no state or external funding, the centre
would be pleased to hear from other local business people who would be
interested in helping the centre to reach this year’s fundraising target of
£150,000.
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