Posted: Sat 25th Feb 2017

Wrexham Branch of The National Autistic Society to Host Glittering Charity Ball

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This article is old - Published: Saturday, Feb 25th, 2017

Tickets are still available for a glittering charity ball in aid of the Wrexham Branch of the National Autistic Society.

Taking place at Carden Park Hotel on Saturday 1st April, the Pink and Purple Ball is the first fundraiser of its kind to be held by the Wrexham NAS (National Autistic Society).

Run voluntarily by a group of parents, the local branch of the National Autistic Society provides family events, talks, campaigns and support for those affected by autism in the Wrexham area.

The charity ball will raise vital funds of the local branch and the events they hold for families, friends and carers throughout the year.

Promising a ‘magical drinks reception’, the Pink and Purple Ball will feature a live auction raffle, a silent auction, a four course meal and a guest appearance from speaker and singer, Dean Beadle.

At midnight there will also be a celebration to ring in World Autism Awareness Day

Kelly, from the Wrexham Branch of the National Autistic Society said: “We have to fundraise for all of our events. This is our first charity ball and we would love support from the local community.”

Tickets are available for a donation of £45/person, or £400/table of ten. Tickets for the Pink and Purple Ball can be purchased online, here.



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