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Boyne Fishermen's Rescue charity event in Drogheda

Monday, 29th October, 2012 5:30am
Boyne Fishermen's Rescue charity event in Drogheda

Buble tribute act, James Huish

Michael Buble tribute act, James Huish, has been confirmed to sing at an exclusive charity fashion event in Scotch Hall Shopping Centre, Drogheda, on 7th November.

Final tickets are now on sale for this exclusive preview event of all winter and Christmas fashion at Scotch Hall Shopping Centre. The catwalk in Scotch Hall is set to dazzle guests at this event, with all proceeds from the ticket sales being donated to the Boyne Fishermen's Rescue and Recovery.

Payers of the Drogheda United football team will also be featuring on the catwalk

Tickets are priced at €15 but Scotch Hall is giving back a €10 gift card to everyone who comes along to the fashion show, so it's really only costing our shoppers a mere €5 for a great nights entertainment of fashion, food, and music. All proceeds from the ticket sales of €15 will be donated directly to the charity.

Guests will be welcomed with canapés and a drinks reception with music entertainment before settling down to the catwalk fashion show. Many of the Scotch Hall stores will be opening late for private shopping by guests after the event to offer them special discounts exclusive to the fashion show guests. Tickets for this event can be purchased at the Information Desk in Scotch Hall on Level 1.

For more details on this Exclusive Charity fashion event visit www.scotchhall.ie and on Facebook.

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