A hospice's winter wonderland ball at a popular Bewdley attraction is set to get guests in the Christmas spirit.
The St Richard's Hospice Snowdrop Ball will take place on Saturday, November 30, in the Treetops marquee at West Midlands Safari Park.
The event promises an evening of surprises, with themed entertainment, a live band, a photo booth, and a three-course meal.
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Kelly Johns, community and events fundraising manager at St Richard’s, said: "Our Snowdrop Ball is a highlight in our calendar, and we can’t wait to welcome guests to this year’s glittering event.
"It will be a fabulous night with delicious food, great entertainment, auction, raffle, and the chance to dance the night away.
"What’s more, the ball raises vital funds for St Richard’s to continue its care for patients, their loved ones, and bereaved people all year round."
The Snowdrop Ball is sponsored by Shrubbery Dental Practice.
Katie Griffiths, business development manager at the practice, said: "Sally-Anne and Jessica, the principals of the practice, are delighted this is Shrubbery’s seventh year of sponsoring the Snowdrop Ball – time flies when you’re having fun.
"It’s an absolute privilege to be involved in such an amazing charity.
"The hospice means so much to us here at Shrubbery, some of our team members have had to use the facilities over the last few years which has made our sponsorship even more special."
Tickets for the Snowdrop Ball are £65 each, or £650 for a table of 10.
To book tickets, visit www.strichards.org.uk/event/snowdrop-ball or contact the St Richard’s fundraising team on 01905 958262.
The hospice is an independent charity offering free, expert care for adults with an illness that cannot be cured, and support for their loved ones and carers.
Each year, the hospice team supports more than 3,100 patients, family members, and bereaved people in Worcestershire.
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