An evening of Yorkshire entertainment
Thu 12th February 2015Bishop Burton College event management students George Payne, Amy Scutt, Fran Lane and David Marshall, once again aim to support Beverley Community Lift by organising a fun-filled evening of entertainment at Tickton Grange, Beverley on 27 March at 7pm.
The evening has been given a Yorkshire theme, to reflect the historic Yorkshire town of Beverley and the community the charity serves. The students have organised a brass band, themed quiz, a fantastic prize draw offering donations from local businesses and an evening dinner served to all guests.
The students have been gaining further experience throughout their event management degree since their successful Family Fun Day event at Armstrong’s in Beverley last April, where they raised over £1,000 for the charity. They are excited to take the lead on another event for the charity to gain more positive feedback and raise awareness to members of the public.
Jan Stainforth, chief executive of Beverley Community Lift, said: “It is great to be supported by, and be associated with, such an enthusiastic, talented and professional group of young people. We are very much looking forward to the Yorkshire Evening on 27 March and hope lots of people will join us to celebrate everything that is Yorkshire!”
It is hoped the event will be as successful as last time to raise further money for Beverley Community Lift, as the students wish to continue their support to the charity. If you are interested in coming along to the event and supporting a great charity, tickets can be purchased from Beverley Community Lift on 01482 868082.
Or, if you are a business who is interested in giving a gift for the prize draw, please get in touch with Beverley Community Lift.