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‘All That Jazz’ Charity Dinner: A Night of Music and Glamour
Councillor Cullen invites residents to join her for a jazz themed evening at Beeston Youth and Community Centre on Friday 22 March 2024, 6pm-10.30pm. The evening will include a three-course meal, music from the fabulous Shell’s Belles featuring jazz singer Jeanie Barton, and a charity raffle.
The food will be cooked and served by Pulp Friction, a Nottinghamshire based charity who offer those with learning disabilities and autism the chance to develop their social and workplace skills.
Councillor Cullen said: “My year in office has been all about community based events. I have created the Broxtowe Community Fund, an independent financial resource available for voluntary and charity organisations in Broxtowe to ensure we support Broxtowe residents first.
All That Jazz is an event for all of the community, featuring local musicians and local food. Tickets are now on sale, so come and join us!”
Businesses wishing to sponsor the event can contact the Civic Office on civic@broxtowe.gov.uk or call 0115 917 3210.
Tickets can be purchased for £27.50 per person, or a table of eight for £200.00 at www.broxtowe.gov.uk/allthatjazz(Opens in a New Window)