Clan Cancer Support to Host Hollywood Ball

Aberdeen charity Clan Cancer Support hosts a Hollywood themed ball to raise money for cancer support services.

Clan Cancer Support to Host Hollywood Ball
Clan Cancer Support to Host Hollywood Ball

Clan Cancer Support will host a ball. It will raise money for people with cancer. The event is at Aberdeen’s Beach Ballroom. The theme is Hollywood’s golden age. This happens in September.

Tickets are on sale for the Hollywood Ball. It will be a night with entertainment, and money raised helps people with cancer. They support the north-east, Moray, Shetland, and Orkney.

Showgirls from Mark Cameron Dance will perform, and Ocean’s 3, a Rat Pack group, will also perform. Glitz, a local band, will play music too. The night promises music and dancing.

Lisa Barnard, who works for Clan Cancer Support, spoke about the fundraising event. She looks forward to celebrating show business, and the event will have music and entertainment. Raffle and auction prizes will also be available.

Lisa thanked Stork for their support. Stork is the event’s headline sponsor.

George Akers spoke for Stork. He said they support Clan’s mission, helping people affected by cancer and their families. Stork is proud to be the sponsor.

Tickets cost £110 per person. A table of ten costs £1,100. VIP packages cost £1,600. VIPs get early entry, prosecco, and front-row seats.

Email fundraising@clancancersupport.org with questions. You can buy tickets or donate prizes.

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