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The Big Top Boogie`

When? 21 September 2024
Where? Wareham

  • The Big Top Boogie`

The Big Top Boogie
Saturday 21st September 2024
Do you love to Boogie? We love to boogie!

Join us for an amazing night with live music from Abba’s Angels & the Rat Pack Bournemouth,

This party is set to be our best one yet, so don’t miss out!

To book, or for further information please contact us on 01929 462487 or email us on fundraising@jimcroninmemorialfund.org

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