Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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I dont want you to miss out! On January 22nd at Dover Town Hall is a fund raiser for Dover RNLI and Dover Regatta.People moan they don't know what is going on and then don't turn up because they forgot.
The Event is called a Celebration of the Sea and is on Sunday(not alot happening on a Sunday afternoon so no excuse) 3pm Dover Town Hall.The RNLI always needs money and living by the sea we know how vital they are and of course self funding...and the Regatta is of course our great annual 2 day event.They are having their funding reduced by the Town Council so they stand alone eventually they of course would welcome the support as well.
So every ticket sold raises £2.50 for the RNLI and £2.50 for Dover Regatta,how I hear you ask?
Well the Chairman of DDC our own Cllr Sue Nicholas has worked her magic to help us get the Town Hall and Cllr Nigel Collor has helped with the Publicity and Programmes.So the only thing to pay for is the Sound and light people from Thanet Leisure Force,so that is why some tickets are a little more expensive £7.50 but even then the same amount of money will go to the same good causes.
The Show is being run on similar lines to the Help For Heroes Show which sold out,but things are a little slow around Christmas and New Year,so we are asking everyone to buy your tickets and invite friends and family.If we sold 400 tickets then we would raise £1000 for each of our causes.
The acts are mainly young talented people from the Town,or have an association with the Town and they are so eager to sing dance or play to the audience many practising for weeks,all we and they need is YOU! There are no noisey bands just talented people,and a few laughs and surprises.
Tickets are available in favourite haunts of Forumites The White Horse, Blakes in Castle Street,Dover Town Council Offices The Tourist Infomation Centre and Louise's New place Mascarada.
This is the 12th Show that I have helped to put on,and because of the time of the year the hardest because of the busy time of year....but things will be quieter on Jan 22nd and I would hate for you to miss out.
If you knew what I know,we would both be in trouble!
Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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oh yes the show is run by volunteers,and anyone who has seen our shows before will know the quality and value for money,for those who have't seen the show,give it a go I know you will be pleasently surprised.
If you knew what I know,we would both be in trouble!
Sue Nicholas- Location: river
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Must be worth any ones £5 to hear one my wonderful poetry readings .Come on Roll up roll up
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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I agree it will be a good, no, great show, but I'm waiting to get the new year out of the way and then I'll buy some tickets.
Roger
Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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Just over 2 weeks to get your tickets!!

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Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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After this weeks brilliant rescue by the brave crew of the RNLI show your support by coming to the Celebration of the Sea at Dover Town Hall on Sunday 22nd Jan tickets from £5. I reckon only 200 of the tickets will have been sold out of 400.
Tickets are available from Dover Town Council,Dover Visiors Information Office ,Blakes Wine Bar,The White Horse and Mascarada.
Show the RNLI and Dover Regatta that we care.Dozens of youngsters have been practising to bring the show to you,at least be there to see it
If you knew what I know,we would both be in trouble!
Sue Nicholas- Location: river
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I could not have put it better myself,a really good cause.now if every forum member buys ten tickets Johns prayers will have been answered
Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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2 would do! x 100 = 200

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Im getting 3 at the weekend John , I had to wait to see who was working what before I knew how many to buy , How are the ticket sales going ?
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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john is worrying unnecessarily they always sell out, even when his friend richard was the star turn.
Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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Thanks Sarah ticket sales have been slow but we knew they would be with Christmas and New Year but now moving,Howard I wish you are right but prefer to raise money with 400 in the audience rather than 200

If you knew what I know,we would both be in trouble!