Fright Night Firewalk

8th October 2013

Calling All Dare Devils ! Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind (SRSB) invites you to join them and walk over red hot embers smoldering at over 1,200 degrees fahrenheit and feel the ultimte adrenalin rush.

! Its amazing  come on challenge yourself .No experience is neccesary as full training will be given on the night. The event is taking place in conjunction with Fright Night which is Britain's Biggest Halloween Carnival . So you walk on fire whilst enjoying attractions which include: a fancy dress catwalk, urban dance, shopping trolley zombie grannies, a monster in the fountain, a spooky ghost ship, Star Wars Stormtroopers, Uncle Fester on his moving piano, a voodoo New Orleans jazz band, funfair rides/stalls, samba band, a zombie garden, food stalls, childrens activities & craft stalls. It will be a great evening.Hope you can join us....... To book you place contact Sue or Jane at SRSB  on Tel:0114 272 2757 Email:fundraising@srsb.org.uk or book online at www.srsb.org.uk

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