Posted: Sun 3rd Feb 2013

Men Wanted For Nightingale House Drag Walk 2013

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Feb 3rd, 2013

Nightingale House’s ‘Men Only’ Drag Walk has been a popular event for the last three years and will take place this year on Sunday 28 April 2013.

The event encourages the men of Wrexham and surroundings areas to enter the spirit of the event to raise funds for the Palliative Care services at Nightingale House. You can also enter as a company team or a group of mates.

The walk will follow a 3 mile route through Wrexham, beginning and ending at Eagles Meadow and costs just £10 to register.

Laura Parry, Community and Events Fundraiser for Nightingale House, said “This is such a fun event and it’s great to see the men go to so much trouble with their costumes. And of course, our charity shops are a great place to source your costumes and outfits from.”

This year, the Nightingale House Drag Walk is supported by Eagles Meadow, Vinci Parking and Greggs.

For more information and to register, please visit www.nightingalehouse.co.uk or call the fundraising team on 01978 314 292, or check out the leaflet below:

DragWalk-Big-Leaflet



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