ALL kinds of people from musicians to models are helping the East Lancashire Hospice in its campaign to build better facilities for the seriously ill.
There's something for everyone in the winter campaign to raise cash for a new day care unit at the hospice, Park Lee Road, Blackburn.
Dance the night away at the Bear Hotel, Cravens Brow, with a grand raffle on Tuesday, October 5. Call Solitaire Fashions on 01254 706376 for tickets.
Internationally renowned harpist Maxine Molin Rose plays popular classics at St Peter's Church, Darwen, on Friday, October 8. Call the hospice on 01254 660900 for details.
Clear out the attic for a car boot sale at the hospice on Sunday, October 10. Call 01254 660900 for details.
A coffee morning at St James' Church, Lower Darwen, on Saturday, October 30. Call Susan Whittaker on 01254 671914 for details.
See the latest fashions at a catwalk show by Foxy Lady clothes at St James' Church, Lower Darwen, on Wednesday, November 3. Call Susan Whittaker on 01254 671914.
A good-as-new toy and book sale at the hospice on Saturday, November 13. Call Janet Alston on 01254 342809.
Test your wits at a quiz night at West View Hotel, Revidge Road, Blackburn, on Monday, November 15. Call Susan Whittaker on 01254 671914.
Hair raising show "Dracula Spectacular" opens in November. Call Gladys Sutcliffe on 01200 425629 for details.
Choose your presents at a Christmas Fair at the hospice on Saturday, December 4. Call Janet Alston on 01254 342809.
For more information about fund-raising or making a donation, call the East Lancashire Hospice Appeals Office on 01254 660900.
Donations can be made at any NatWest branch into the East Lancashire Hospice Fund Day Care Unit Appeal account, sort code 01-00-85 a/c 12804509.
If you are planning an event, call Amy Binns at the Lancashire Evening Telegraph on 01254 678678 ext 208.
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