Charity Pamper Evening with Christmas Shopping

19th August 2012

Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind-Charity Pamper Evening with Christmas Shopping Date: Friday 2nd December Time: 7pm -10pm Venue: SRSB, 5 Mappin Street, Sheffield, S1 4DT Take a little time out from the hustle and bustle of Christmas and enjoy a little -me time.

Enjoy a glass of mulled wine and mince pie followed by a little treatment may be a makeover, facial, a bit of reflexology or a manicure. Then there's an opportunity to do your Christmas shopping with stalls including Jewellery, candles, toiletries and chocolates by Truffles of Sheffield. We will even wrap your presents for you. You will still have time for a tarot card reading or just relax and have a drink from our bar and listen to Christmas carols played by one of our clients Bill Skipworth. What more could you wish for. Ticket Price: £5 includes a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie £3 includes tea/coffee and a mince pie All tickets will also be included in a free prize draw on the night. Tickets available from SRSB Tel; 0114 272 2757 Email fundraising@srsb.org.uk Or via our website www.srsb.org.uk

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