UK Stem Cell Foundation

Having a Ball

July 22nd, 2011

There is still time for you to look out your dancing shoes in support of a great cause. The BNRT Ball Committee is running a dazzling ball to raise funds for the British Neurological Research Trust (BNRT).

Taking place on 17 November 2011 at Embankment Gardens, London, WC2, the ball is sure to be a spectacular affair and is aiming to raise over £100,000 to support the research of Professor Geoff Raisman and his team into spinal cord repair.

The event will include a champagne reception, three-course meal, silent and live auctions, and of course dancing. All drinks are included in the ticket price of £150, £1,500 for a table of 10.

This prestigious ball has already attracted a sparkling list of guests, including high profile law firms, banks, asset managers, hedge funds and media companies to name but a few. Opportunities still exist to take a table for corporate entertainment and to sponsor prizes or the event.

For more information, to make a booking or a donation, visit http://www.thebnrtball.co.uk or email info@thebnrtball.co.uk.

 

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The UK Stem Cell Foundation, 21 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BS. Telephone: 020 7491 6566. E-mail: info@ukscf.org