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The Lavender Ball

Published August 19th 2008, Posted in Northland The Lavender Ball

Come along to to what will be a wonderful event of dining and dancing to help raise awarenes of Epilepsy and support the great work of Epilepsy Northland.

Lord and Lady Lavender invite all Lords, ladies and ladies in waiting to their traditional Highland Ball. 

Those attending will be greeted with a mulled wine and formally announced into the hall.  An evening of Old time, sequence and Scottish dancing will be held.

The formal part of the evening will start with the Grand March at 8pm. Dancing will be to the live music of the Lavender Band led by Sharlene Penman.

A seated meal will be served during the evening and there will be plenty of opportunities to part with your money in support of Epilepsy New Zealand Northland Branch, including a trading stall and a raffle.

Included with your tickets will be details of where you can come and learn the basics of some of the dances free, in a relaxed atmosphere before the dance if you would like to.

Dress formal or in period (Ladies long and men in kilt or formal attire)
Saturday September 6th at 7.30pm, Waipu Coronation Hall
Tickets for this great night are $40 p.p.
Call Elaine Goldthorpe on 09 432 0532

Post to P.O.Box 712, Whangarei


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Mark Shanks on 04/10/2008 says:

Thanks Gail and Tiaho Trust for posting this information. I do hope people from the Northland can attend. Let me know if you require transport and I’ll see what I can do. Keep smiling, Mark

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ria on 01/10/2008 says:

Kia ora Ashton and co. Very inspirational article for our maori men, i’m the gout research nurse for ngati porou hauora i would love to utilise your article and photo to motivate our many sufferers here on the coast.  I too have come across some very young guys (and old) who are too whakama etc and are not presenting early enough, could you contact me please?

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dianne doran on 25/09/2008 says:

Congratulations Loren . That is so exciting for you .

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