BROMSGROVE Court Leet's, Bailiff Jeremy Sharp, was delighted when Bromsgrove School generously offered the use of its marquee on their lawns for what promises to be a hugely successful Champagne, Strawberries & Jazz night.
Previously held as a St John's Landmark Appeal event, this year the evening is being held in aid of the Bailiff's two local charities - the Primrose at the Princess and St John's Church.
The evening will follow the same enjoyable format as the last two years. Beginning with a glass of Champagne and followed by a two course buffet with wine and the sounds of Birmingham jazz legend Andy Hamilton and the Bluenotes.
Jo Slade, who runs the Bromsgrove-based events company Every Eventuality, said: "This event has been a sell out for the past two years and I was thrilled to be asked to organise it for a third year. I hope that we can raise a lot of money."
The event includes a charity auction, to take place after dinner.
Tickets are £25 per person to include arrival Champagne, buffet dinner with wine and strawberries. For more information contact Jo on 01527 835734.
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