The Foxyladies at The Fox & Hounds in Walton on the Hill are planning to Go Pink this October to support the pioneering charity Breakthrough Breast Cancer during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The charity supporters are raising vital funds for breast cancer research by having a Pink Music Quiz on Monday 11th October.
• Our all Pink(but not fluffy) MUSIC QUIZ will start at 8pmon 11th October. Prizes for the best pink outfit – and fines for not wearing something pink, so dig our those pink socks guys! Bring a pink prize for our raffle for a free ticket.
• Something for everyone – guess the next line, theme tunes, musicals, classics and pop. Everyone who has come to a music quiz here has really enjoyed themselves – all this and great free bar snacks!
• The ‘Foxyladies’ are an all girl team who run the front of house at the Fox and Hounds, so we are particularly keen to support Breakthrough Breast Cancer as a cause close to our hearts, a pioneering charity dedicated to the prevention, treatment and ultimate eradication of breast cancer • Go Pink for Breakthrough is our charity of the month, we will be selling pins, running a sweepstake, and collecting fines in our swearbox!
Jane Pascoe who is organising the event in Walton on the HIll said: "Supporting Breakthrough Breast Cancer is so important because everyone knows someone who has been affected by the disease.
"We’re really looking forward to Going Pink this October and raising money for Breakthrough."
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the UK and nearly 1,000 women die of the disease each month.
Breakthrough Breast Cancer is leading the fight against the disease by developing new treatments, raising awareness and campaigning for better services for patients.
Money raised from the Go Pink fundraising campaign will be spent on this vital research, campaigning and education work.
Based on information supplied by The Fox and Hounds, Walton on the HIll.
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