A NIGHT of great entertainment is promised when the Boscastle Buoys take to the stage in Camelford, generously giving their talents to help raise funds for Save the Children. The cabaret-style concert will also feature Port Isaac 4-piece harmony group with guitar Seachange.
The event is being promoted by the Camelford & District Save the Children group — the longest-serving Save the Children group in the South West.
As well as fantastic singing, there will also be the now famous delicious home-made light refreshments included in the ticket price of £7.50 (children £5).
The bar will be open and there will be a raffle. Hosting the evening will be Camelford mayor Cllr Rob Rotchell.
The proceeds raised on the night will go to Save the Children who work in 120 countries throughout the world, including the UK.
It runs hundreds of ongoing projects as well as crisis appeals.
Doors open at Camelford Hall, Clease Road, at 7pm on Saturday, November 12.
For further information or to reserve tickets: 01840 214613.



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