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techUK Annual Charity Ball to support Childnet

21 November 2013

techUK are hosting their Annual Charity Ball, an evening of fun and entertainment and good causes, on 10 December 2013 in aid of Childnet and also the NSPCC.

Childnet are delighted that techUK will be supporting us again this way, and hope that many guests will join to hear more about the work that we do as well as for the fesitivities to include a live auction as well as the tombola where everyone is a winner.

Prizes will include:

  • VIP Box for Strictly Come Dancing on 9th Feb, includes 15 tickets plus Full Hospitality & Champagne
  • 2 X-Factor Final Tickets for 14th December 2013
  • 3 Night Room only stay for 2 people at Hotel Caprice in Wengen, Switzerland
  • Hat from Millinar Victoria Grant
  • Overnight Stay with Breakfast at Coworth Park
  • Suite at The Savoy for one night with Breakfast.

For tickets and more details see – http://www.techuk.org/events/social-event/item/83-techuk-annual-charity-ball-2013

To support by donating a prize for the auction or tombola, please email [email protected].

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