‘A Night to Remember’ at the Clayton Hotel on Friday 28th March 2014 in aid of Galway Hospice and other charities

'A Night to Remember' [640x480]‘A Night to Remember’ promises to be a most enjoyable fundraising event encompassing both music and comedy.  This event will take place in the Clayton Hotel on Friday 28th March 2014, with proceeds benefiting the Galway Hospice Foundation, Croí, Western Alzheimers and Temple Street Children’s University Hospital. Tickets cost €10 and are available to buy at the Clayton Hotel, at the door on the night or from Reception at Galway Hospice.

Kicking off at 8.30 pm, the event is sure to be ‘A Night to Remember’, with music, dancing and comedy. In addition, there will be many spot prizes up for grabs on the night, and finger food to be enjoyed. So why not put your dancing shoes and comedy hats on and come along for a great night’s entertainment while simultaneously supporting four great causes!

Every year the Galway Hospice Foundation must raise €1.6 million in order to provide Hospice Home Care and Day Care services to those in need of such services throughout County Galway and the adjoining islands.. Without voluntary contributions, theses services would cease to exist.  Thank you for your wonderful support of these services to date.

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