SECOND BRIGG CURRY NIGHT TO SUPPORT CANCER CHARITY
Brigg people have been generous in supporting a number of fundraising initiatives for a cancer charity over many months, the majority of which we've featured on this Blog.
Andrew ("Sass") Markham now tells us that after the great night held at the Raj Indian Restaurant in the town centre last month in aid of Pancreatic Cancer Action (PICTURE ABOVE), the proprietor has agreed to another charity fundraiser being held there on Tuesday, August 9. "The £9.95 five-course meal is excellent value and the evening helps promote awareness and raise funds to support patients with the disease," Andrew explains.. "As before, the restaurant offers two sittings - 6 o'clock and 8 30. Please book your table on 01652 656595. Many thanks for your support."
Nigel Fisher: Email me with your views on life in Brigg. scoopfisher@aol.com WITH THANKS TO BRIGG TOWN COUNCIL FOR BEING SUPPORTIVE. More about what the Town Council does for our community can be found in the supplement within Brigg Matters, the newsletter distributed free to households. Double-click on my picture above to be taken straight to the online version of Brigg Matters.
BRIGG BLOG TRAFFIC FROM SEPT 21, 2008 (no posts between 8/5/2009 and 2/11/2009)
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Nigel Fisher played almost 800 games for Brigg Town Cricket Club in a variety of leagues for 30 years up to 2004, also making appearances for Brocklesby Park. Since then he has umpired as a member of the Scunthorpe panel. He is results secretary of the Lincolnshire County Cricket League, chairman of the Broughton Evening League and supplies cricket content for the Scunthorpe Telegraph, the Grimsby Telegraph and the Lincolnshire Echo. He also penned the very popular and long-running In A Spin column, taking a light-hearted look at the game at local club level. Nigel welcomes your input.Please email scoopfisher@aol.com
2 comments:
My old grannie use to say that curry gave you a good run for your money...
Well worth supporting....it's a win-win-win...good Indian food - allows social/family groups to socialise at excellent value - profits go to PCA.
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