Have a ball to help youngsters

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December 5, 2024

The Marlborough Guild’s 2025 Charity Ball on 25th January at Marlborough Town Hall will benefit Julia’s House and Bridge for Young People.

The 2025 Charity Ball welcomes all community members for an enjoyable evening featuring signature cocktails courtesy of James at The Marlborough Tap, a delicious two-course dinner catered by Rachel at Square Root events, the fantastic live ceilidh band Bowreed and more.

100% of the profits from the event will be split between the two charities. Julia’s House provides essential support to families of children with life-limiting conditions, while Bridge for Young People offers safe housing and guidance to young adults facing homelessness or transitioning out of foster care, helping them build a more stable future.

“We are delighted to host this event for Julia’s House and Bridge for Young People,” said Jenny Quinlan, founder of The Marlborough Guild and Design Director of Studio JQ Ltd. “Both charities have a huge impact in the lives of children and young adults and we’re hopeful that our community will join us in showing their support.”

Tickets for the event, 6.30pm – midnight are £55pp or £495 for a table of ten. Further info at The 2025 Charity Ball Tickets, Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite.

Ticket booking: email info@themarlboroughguild.co.uk or call 01672 560236.

Businesses interested in sponsoring or supporting the event are encouraged to contact the organiser for details: email info@themarlboroughguild.co.uk or call 
01672 560236. 


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