A NORTH Wales charity will be holding a Christmas Bazaar to support a Wrexham charity.
Groundwork North Wales have announced they are holding a Christmas charity event to raise essential funds for Pedal Power, the all ability cycling service charity based at Alyn Waters Country Park, in Wrexham.
The organisation is delighted to be able to re-start its social fundraising events for the disability charity following the disruption of the last two years, and this year’s festive event promises to be very special.
The charity will be holding a Christmas Bazaar on Wednesday, November 23 at a unique and special location (details on request).
The event will be an evening of fantastic festive fun and shopping with entertainment, a glass of fizz, a festive grazing board, the chance to enter a raffle, all at a wonderful location, and with tickets priced at £18 per person. Groundwork North Wales thank event sponsors Zero Dry Time Wrexham for supporting the event.
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The Pedal Power cycling service is based at Alyn Waters Country Park in Wrexham and offers fun, therapy, and achievement for all abilities. The service has a variety of specialist bikes and trikes together with a safe cycle path to help adults and children with different abilities and health conditions to exercise, achieve goals and have fun whilst doing it. Pedal Power receives no public funding and relies totally on fundraising and donations to keep going.
To purchase tickets for this festive event and support Pedal Power, contact the marketing team at Groundwork North Wales on 01978 757524 or email info@groundworknorthwales.org.uk
Groundwork North Wales is also calling out for support from local businesses and are asking any company or organisation that wants to help by donating prizes for the prize draw and raffle, to get in touch on 01978 757524 or email info@groundworknorthwales.org.uk
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