Tippers comerciais de construtores de corrida em família está ligando o estilo para ajudar uma instituição de caridade a sediar sua bola anual de captação de recursos. Bolsa de bolhas de bolas de boloes Balls, que acontece na próxima sexta -feira (10 de maio), verá os hóspedes transportados de volta para Birmingham da década de 1920 para uma noite de entretenimento com temas em torno do popular drama de TV da BBC. Cuidados inestimáveis para famílias em toda a região. Estamos muito empolgados - será uma ótima noite. ”
The West Midlands-based company has been announced as the headline sponsor for the next glittering gathering from Acorns Children’s Hospice, which aims to raise vital funds for the charity and its work caring for children across the region.
The Acorns Peaky Blinders Ball, which takes play next Friday (May 10), will see guests transported back to 1920s Birmingham for an evening of entertainment themed around the popular BBC TV drama.
Natalia Keane, partnership fundraising manager at Acorns, said: “Tippers are a dedicated and longstanding supporter of Acorns and we’re very grateful for their continued sponsorship which will help us continue our invaluable care for families across the region.
“With Tippers support, we’re sure Acorn Peaky Blinders Ball will be roaring success. We’re very excited – it’s going to be a great night.”
Tippers já patrocinou o Popular Boledes Santa Run e foi o patrocinador da manchete das bolotas 30 TH= Great Gatsby. Blinderers Ball. O Hospice to Ocorrer Acorns Care and Services e a instituição de caridade estabeleceu uma meta ambiciosa de captação de recursos para a bola. Os hóspedes também terão a chance de oferecer uma variedade de mercadorias de Peaky Blinders, incluindo um traje de lembrança da Garrison Tailors, que foi generosamente doado pelo criador do programa Steven Knight. Downtown in Business
Tippers Director Andrew Tipper said: “We’re thrilled to be supporting Acorns by sponsoring the charity’s Peaky Blinders Ball.
“We know Acorns makes a huge difference to children and families across the West Midlands and does some amazing work in the local community. We’re honoured to play a supporting role in that.”
Acorns Children’s Hospice provides specialist palliative care for children and young people with life limiting and life threatening conditions, as well as support for the family.
It costs £7,000 per day per hospice to run Acorns care and services and the charity has set an ambitious fundraising target for the ball.
The event, which is taking place at Fazeley Studios in Digbeth, will feature a three-course meal and guests will receive an Angry Arthur cocktail on arrival. Guests will also get the chance to bid on a range of Peaky Blinders merchandise, including a souvenir suit from Garrison Tailors, which has been generously donated by the show’s creator Steven Knight.
To find out how you can support Acorns, please visit www.acorns.org.uk