‘FESTIVAL AT THE FLORIST’ IS LAUNCHED TO HELP GIVE EVERY CHILD A CHRISTMAS

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PLANS ARE AFOOT TO GIVE CHILDREN ACROSS THE NORTH WEST WHO ARE AT RISK OF MISSING OUT ON THE FESTIVE CELEBRATIONS THIS YEAR A CHRISTMAS TO REMEMBER!
Glastonbury might not be happening this year, but Festive Flowers and Events are set to host a ‘Festival at the Florist’ charity event with all the fun of the festivals at Liverpool’s hottest new venue on Hardman Street, in aid of The Christmas Foundation.
On Friday 6th July Liverpool’s most instagrammable venue will be further transformed to create a festival atmosphere with fabulous props from Festival Flowers and Events, face art from Face the Strange, Festival T-Shirts from Yuneek Fashion, make-up touch-ups from Harvey Nichols Beauty Bazaar, Boodles showcasing their stunning jewellery and raffle and auction items, along with a three course lunch and a drink on arrival.
In true festival fashion, entertainment will flow including sets from The Voice UK’s singing sensation Holly Ellison and Festival Queen Dixie Daye who has performed across the UK And USA.
Various DJ sets through the afternoon will showcase the talents of Vicki Scott, who has played some of the busiest clubs in Liverpool along with Ricco, pioneer of Dance and House since 1988 playing at Creamfields and Reminisce, Jake Edwards and the legendary Echo DJ of the Year, Lee Butler.
Following the lunch, guests will also be invited to join the fun from 3pm to enjoy the entertainment. The full day Festival experience including lunch ticket is £50 per person and the Festival Experience ticket from 3pm costs £15
The fundraising extravaganza starts at 12 noon and finishes at 6pm and all funds raised will go towards The Christmas Foundation to ensure that 500 local disadvantaged and sick children will enjoy all the fun of the festive season with a fabulous festive party.
The fundraising event is in association with Radio City’s Cash for Kids and Carolyn Hughes PR and an after party for guests has been arranged at the Red Door for those who want to make the most of the day.
Paul Lally, Managing Director of Festive Flowers and Events said “As the owner of The Christmas Decorators  and Festive Flowers and Events we specialise in making every event a memorable one.   The inception of The Christmas Foundation is to make sure that as many disadvantaged and sick children as possible enjoy the magic of the festive season and enjoy what is, THE most magical time of the year!”

To purchase tickets contact Cash for Kids on 0151 472 6965 or email cashforkids@radiocity.co.uk

About the Christmas Foundation:

Tragically, many families in the North West do not get to experience the magic of the Christmas holidays.  Some parents cannot afford to guy gifts for their children, or cannot afford to buy food to have a Christmas dinner.  The small things we take for granted my be completely out of reach for many families.
The Christmas Foundation is run by a passionate Board of Directors who work tirelessly to raise funds to help children at Christmas time.  It is the objective of the Christmas Foundation to provide Christmas-related activities to as many disadvantaged children as possible. This activity includes a party for 500 children, some with terminal illnesses who may not reach their next Christmas. It is The Christmas Foundation’s mission to ensure that these children enjoy the magic of Christmas whilst giving the parents peace of mind knowing that their children will not feel the burden of the hardships they may be going through.
The Christmas Foundation is committed to raising funds for a fantastic event in December where they will host their second Christmas Party for 500 children from the North West. The children will be entertained by some of the best child-friendly acts, singers and entertainers in Liverpool. They will enjoy food, sweets, games, movies and music and most important of all, they will meet Father Christmas and receive a gift from him.

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