Children's Hospice South West: Falmouth & Penryn residents invited to Back to the 90s party

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16th Sep 2021 | Local News

Children's Hospice South West is asking supporters to go back to the 90's with them
Children's Hospice South West is asking supporters to go back to the 90's with them

With restrictions easing it's time to start party planning…

Children's Hospice South West (CHSW) is inviting you to join them for a weekend of 90s nostalgia!

The charity is celebrating its milestone 30th anniversary this year and asking party-people to join in the awesome celebrations on Friday 17th to Sunday 19th September, by throwing a wicked Back to the 90s Party.

Party hosts are encouraged to sign up to receive a party box, which includes 90s-themed tattoos, paperchains, bunting, posters, sweets, and a selfie kit. CHSW will also provide downloadable extras including a 90s playlist, a gin cocktail-making class, a 90s makeup tutorial, and magic show.

Along with fellow party-goers, CHSW hopes vital funds will be raised to enable them to continue caring for children with life-limiting conditions and their families.

Every dance move made, and every pound raised, will make a huge difference to people supported by the local hospice – Little Harbour in St Austell.

Whether you're reliving the 90s or a 90s newbie, CHSW can't wait to party with you!

Register now at www.chsw.org.uk/90sparty and join the Facebook event page for more 90s party inspiration.

Click here for more information.

     

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