‘All In For Charity’ Poker event

Young Lives are hosting a charity poker event on Tuesday 2nd March from 6.30pm at the Cambridge Golf and Conference Centre in Hemingford Abbotts.

X Factor star Nicole Lawrence is a guest for the evening and will be performing live. The evening will be filled with other live entertainment, good company and the opportunity to support a local charity who has the well being of children and young people at the heart of its mission.

Tickets cost £40 per person with table sponsorship at £100 for three table places, or a table of 10 at £350. Prizes for the top10 players on the night include; clothes vouchers to the value of £200 and an appointment with a fashion advisor at John Lewis in Cambridge, and two cookery lesson vouchers with Cambridge Cookery School.

If you would like more information on the event, contact Kevin Burke at Young Lives on 01480 495524 or kevin@young-lives.org.uk.

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