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Castle Howard NSPCC Christmas Fair

Date of event:  04 November 2010

Event end date:  05 November 2010

Venue:  Castle Howard, York

Ticket price:  £12.50 preview evening, Fair £7 per person


Castle HowardOnce again there is an opportunity to attend the annual NSPCC Christmas Fair in the beautiful surroundings of Castle Howard, near York.

This popular shopping experience has been held regularly for the past nine years, each year raising over £30,000 for the NSPCC and attracting 1,200 visitors.

It is organised by the hard working members of the Norton & Villages NSPCC fundraising committee.

Exclusive preview evening

Date: Thursday 4 November

Time: 5pm - 9pm

For those keen to see what is on offer, there is an opportunity to attend an exclusive preview evening for which there are a limited number of places. Tickets cost £12.50 each and include a complimentary glass of wine and canapés.

Shopping and more

Date: Friday 5 November

Time: 9.30am - 3.30pm

There will be over 50 stalls selling a wide range of gifts for adults, teenagers and children including toys, children's books, jewellery, gardening and floral items, flowers, kitchenware, games, gentleman's necessities, ladieswear, food and drink and home accessories. A raffle offering the chance to win some great prizes will also be held.

How to book tickets

Tickets for the Christmas Fair are £7 per person.

For further information about the Fair or the preview evening, to offer a raffle prize or to find out more about how your company can sponsor the event, please e-mail Jo Dale, NSPCC Community Fundraising Manager at jdale@nspcc.org.uk or call 01947 881 204.

Where will your money go

Money raised at the fair will to raising awareness of the NSPCC and the vital funds that the NSPCC needs to stop cruelty to children.



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