Ball of Hearts and Concorde

Our fabulous Ball of Hearts 2013 took place under Concorde, and yes I do mean literally under Concorde.  WOW is the right word to use for when people walked into the room – it definitely had the WOW factor.

We even had the Queen stop by to greet our guests, letting our guests take pics with her as she greeted them and mingled.  To all our surprise she got the dancing started by dancing gangnam style, who ever would have thought our Queen was so modern and would dance to that!  It certainly entertained us and for doing that dance I ran round the room doing a very fast collection and that raised £140 alone.  Thank you aunty Lydia you stole the show and made it both extra special and most memorable.

We enjoyed a 3 course dinner with wine, raffle, auction, casino and dancing.  What another successful and most enjoyable night with 260 guests.  We even got into Cheshire Life’s January edition.  Our thanks to everyone who attended and all those who help at our Ball, much appreciated.

2014 will be at the Crowne Plaza Liverpool on Sat 15th November.  It will be a winter wonderland theme and will be just as amazing.  More details to follow – it won’t disappoint
so be sure to be there.  If you know of anyone who can donate a prize for our raffle, tombola or auction please get in touch.

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