Crymych Community Fundraiser Gig for Cancer Research Wales with two bands at Crymych Market Hall this Saturday the 20th July
Crymych Community Fundraiser Gig for Cancer Research Wales with two bands at Crymych Market Hall this Saturday the 20th July
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A special fundraising event is being organised this Saturday evening the 20th of July to raise money for Cancer Research Wales. The event is being organised by the volunteers at Crymych Football Club, and the event will take place at Crymych Market Hall. The two bands performing are the Dhoggie Band and Dafydd Pantrod a'r band. There will be a licenced bar and a pig roast available on the evening.
An auction on the evening will give people the chance to further support the aim of raising a large amount of funds for ensuring Cancer Research Wales can devote more resources in supporting medical research into important prevention and reducing the medical effects on those suffering from cancer.
Tickets for the evening are £12 and are available at Crymych village locations of Siop Sian, Salon LH22 and Crymych Arms, phone 01239 831435 to request a ticket be reserved. The tickets are also available online by visiting the Facebook page of CrymychFC.and www.cpdcrymych.cymru
If anyone would wish to contribute any item for the Cancer Research Wales auction on the evening, then please contact Sam Phillips on 07811 271767
Crymych Community Fundraiser Gig for Cancer Research Wales with two bands at Crymych Market Hall this Saturday the 20th July
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