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28 July 2010
  Black tie charity dinner in aid of Help for Heroes (Charity)
  Time: 00:00:00 to 23:55:00
Location: St James Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Black tie charity dinner in aid of Help for Heroes. Saturday 18th September 2010. St James Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne. 7.00pm-12.30am

On the night
Bucks fizz reception
3 course meal
D.J & Disco
Golden ticket raffle
Silent Auction

We have a limited number of corporate tables available (table for 10) for £500 and this will include your company logo put in our auction brochure as a thank you.

Please book early to avoid missing out on this fantastic event. To get you tickets now visit www.silverkittyevents.com or call 07583 265991 to reserve your ticket.
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  SS Bootcamp (Sport)
  Time: 06:15:00 to 07:00:00
Location: Sunderland, Backhouse Park

Spring Summer Bootcamp. MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 6.15an until 7am

Get fit, loose weight and have fun! Early morning bootcamp workout to burn calories in an outside enviroment. All before you go to work boosting your metabolism all day! Join us now!
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  Lingotot - French for Babies and Toddlers (Educational)
  Time: 13:00:00 to 13:50:00
Location: Whickham Community Centre

Research suggests that children who know two languages can gain a cognitive, academic and social edge over those who speak only one. The best time for your child to start learning another language is during the critical early years when it’s completely natural to them. There are many expensive books and DVDs which claim to “teach” your child a second language, but nothing beats the real thing.

Lingotot exposes children aged 6 months to 4 years to new language through stories, songs, games and play in French. Classes are interactive and fun, designed to expose you and your child to French in a friendly and relaxed environment. Sessions are led by an experienced, fully qualified modern foreign languages teacher.

Children must be accompanied by a parent or carer at all times, and don’t worry, no previous knowledge of French is required; you only speak if you want to!

Come to Lingotot and join in the fun!
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  Newcastle Artists Society Christmas Exhibition (Arts)
  Time: 18:00:00 to 21:00:00
Location: The Richard Ling Gallery

The Newcastle Artists Society presents its third show at The Richard Ling Gallery in Gosforth. The Society sources work from professional artists across the region; including painters, sculptors, photographers and printmakers. The focus is on affordable local art, it is the perfect place to pick up unique gifts for Christmas. The Gallery is on Lansdowne Terrace in Gosforth (along from the High Street)- open Tuesday-Saturday- 11am-5pm.
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  Ucan Weight Loss Support Group (Weight Loss Support)
  Time: 18:00:00 to 19:00:00
Location: St Aidens Church Hall, Grangetown, Sunderland

My name is Ann Yewdell and I am an ex-weight watchers leader. I would just like to let you know about the support I received from my local community in December 2007 when I was asked to hold a weekly meeting by a group of people on their weight loss journey. In January this year I opened the 'Ucan Weight Loss Support Group' and the weight loss is fabulous. When joining the group, Ucan follow any healthy eating programme you wish. We hold a meeting every week to discuss how well people are doing or if struggling we will help out.
I hold meetings every Monday night from 6-7pm at Elim Church, Durham Road and from 6-7pm at St Aidens Church Hall, Grangetown. Prices are £2.50.
Or if you can’t make the meeting every week I have private consultations at £5.00.

Give me a call on 07983335253.

Many Thanks,
Ann Yewdell
email : contactbicell@talktalk.net
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  A Victorian Murder Tour (Ghost Walk)
  Time: 19:30:00 to 21:00:00
Location: The Bridge Hotel Newcastle

He came silently out of the Dean Street shadows of November 26th, 1886. Watching, Stalking, Waiting drink-sodden with a want for murder. Leaving a lifeless prostitute dead with her throat sliced. Yes, something wicked this way walked, for this is the slashing ground of the Dean Street Killer. We evoke that winter of gas light and fog, of menacing shadows and stealthy footsteps - as we inspect the murder sites, sift through the evidence - in all its gory detail - and get to grips, so to speak, with the main suspects. Afterward you can steady your nerves in The Red House, pub where the victims once worked as lady's of the night and spent time - perhaps with the Killer himself.
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