Posted: Mon 11th Mar 2013

Zumba Success For Nightingale House

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Mar 11th, 2013

At the start of March Wrexham limbered up for a huge Zumba party at Glyndwr Sports Hall, Wrexham, to raise funds for Nightingale House Hospice.

The 2013 Zumbathon was a great success, supported by 170 keen participants who zumbered their way to raising in excess of £4800 for Nightingale House Hospice.
Zumba-band
The event was well supported by many Zumba groups in the area, with the evening led by the fabulous ladies from ‘Zumba with Beckie’.

Laura Parry, Events and Community Fundraiser for Nightingale House said “We are thrilled with support we received from all the participants, volunteers and from the instructors who put in a lot of hard work. Karemba Samba created a fabulous atmosphere on the night with their live music. Everbody had a lot of fun and it’s a tremendous amount of money to help patients at Nightingale House Hospice”.



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