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Chester's Sex and the City theme night aids charity



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Published Date: 18 July 2008
Fans flocked to Rufus Court in Chester for a special Sex and the City night at Bollicini in aid of the British Red Cross Disaster Fund.
The fundraiser at the Northgate Street venue, organised by Eileen Owens, of Bollicini, raised funds for cyclone and earthquake victims in Burma and China.

The themed evening, which included Sex and the City cocktails, film clips of Carrie and her friends and a real New York yellow taxi cab!

Said Eileen, of Handbridge: "When we learned about the devastation caused in Asia, we knew we had to do something to help.

"With the launch of the new Sex and the City film, this specially themed evening in our restaurant and bar seemed the obvious choice to have fun and raise funds at the same time."

More than 120 women turned out to the red carpet evening of glamour and glitz, which included hunky shirtless waiters, cosmopolitan cocktails, bellinis and a luxury charity auction.

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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 2:05 PM
  • Source: Evening Leader Chester
  • Location: Mold
 
 
  

 
 


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