Do your Bit For Cancer Research

Do your bit for cancer research - don your best bib and tucker, and join the festivities down at the Lutyen's Crypt this weekend.

Although it might seem that we spend our weekends mooching round various food festivals, moodily reviewing bands in various basement venues or knocking back the tequila shots in Mojo (oh like you’ve never done it…) sometimes we relish the opportunity to scrub up a bit. Go all Cinderella on yo’ ass. Maybe even rock a tiara? And what’s the best place to wear your ballgown? Errr… a ball?

In this case it’s the Butterfly Ball 2011 which is being held in aid of North West Cancer Research Fund. In the impressive setting of Lutyens Crypt at the Metropolitan Cathedral, the night promises dinner, music and merriment - what more do you require? We’ve been tipped off that there are some pretty fancy raffle prizes up for grabs too…

So if you fancy doing something a bit more glam than lying prostrate on the sofa watching X Factor and mainlining Caramel Nibbles next Saturday, there are a few tickets left for you to join in the fun. As a fairy godmother once said “you shall go to the ball!”. Just remember, we bagsied the tiara first.

The Annual Butterfly Ball 2011
North West Cancer Research Fund
Saturday 24th September 2011

7pm til Late

Tickets £65

Dress Code: Best Bib and Tucker

For More information and to purchase tickets please email: [email protected] or call 0151 709 291

21 September 2011

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