Posted: Thu 8th Jan 2015

Ladies Charity Pamper Night

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Jan 8th, 2015

Location: Hightown Community Centre

Date: Saturday 31st January

Time: 6.00pm-10.00pm

Details: The Venture’s Fundraising Group are putting on a Ladies Charity Pamper Night in order to raise money for different projects in our organisation. The Event will be held on 31st January 2015 6.00pm 10.00pm at Hightown Community Centre.

Lots of hair and beauty salons and individuals in the hair and beauty industry will be taking part on the night as their form of sponsorship. They will be giving 4 treatments away each so that everyone who attends the event is able to have one treatment each. Weightwatchers will also be sponsoring the event giving out free BMI checks and making up healthy eating plans for anyone that wishes to do so.

We hope people can join us for this event and we are hoping it will be a successful evening.

Prices : £12

Contact : Jordan Edwards The Venture Garner Road Wrexham LL13 8SF 01978 355761

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