Binghams Charity Day

17th July 2014

Celebrating 100 years of producing the Nation's Favourite Freshly Made Potted Meats & Spreads •Join us outside M&S, Fargate, Sheffield City Centre 10am 4pm •Free Potted Beef Sandwich •Free Quiz to win a 1930s Binghams Model Delivery Van •Live Music •If you can't join us would appreciate a donation to Music in Hospitals www.

uk.virginmoneygiving.com Sponsor a friend 'Peter Moon' to get to Binghams Fundraising Page Thank You! About Music in Hospitals We organise in the region of 4,500 professionally performed interactive live music concerts a year for people of any age receiving care or treatment for an illness or disability. Our musicians visit hospitals, hospices, care homes, day centres and special schools and all concerts are tailored to meet the needs of the particular audience-group and setting. Why Binghams chose Music in Hospital Peter and Stella Moon, the owners of Binghams greatly appreciated the work that the charity does in entertaining Peter's Dad and many others when in Hospital.

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