A night full of entertainment
Published Date:
30 June 2008
By Rehana Zeria
GUESTS dressed in black and white for a charity ball.
Over 100 people were decked out in their finest monochrome inspired gowns and tuxedos for the event organised by the Rotary Club of Halifax Calder.
Held at Bertie's Banqueting Hall, Elland, all the money raised is going to the president of the group's chosen charity of the year, the Forget Me Not Trust.
Guests were treated to a champagne and Guinness reception before enjoying dinner and a dance with music provided by The Circles.
The night also included a balloon raffle with prizes such as signed Leeds Rhinos shirts and champagne and chocolate hampers as well as a silent auction and gaming table.
Janet Bishop, president of the Rotary Club of Halifax Calder, said: "We hope the night will have raised a lot of money and we can't thank everyone enough for the support they have given for the day.
"We have had such a fantastic response from everyone because the night provided something for everyone to do.
"Everyone has said what a wonderful night they had and we are just pleased that it has been such a success considering that this was our first charity ball as a group."
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Last Updated:
30 June 2008 9:02 AM
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