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5 Reasons to dress up like a clown (with blood around your mouth)

Colin Campbell
by Colin Campbell on 17/07/19 18:00

 

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2nd November is The Campbell clinic charity ball (for the 6th time). This year’s theme is house of horrors, so it’s basically a Halloween ball and you might read this blog and think, yeah that’s all good but I’m not going to come, or I’m too busy otherwise.

So, here are some reasons that might make you change your mind, to see us on the night.

  1. Dressing up in fancy clothes is fun! It allows you to wear a “mask” to have a better time than you would if you were dressed up in other clothes. They are liberating, fun and exciting events and this one is a cracker!
  2. You’ll meet people like you, who are too busy to come or too busy to contribute to this and who are glad they did when they did.
  3. You can get together with a group of people that you know and have a “Christmas” night out in November. December is always too busy to have fun and it’s too stressful and you have too many nights out, where at the start of November around Halloween, you can dress up in a costume and raise a s**t tonne of money for people that don’t have as much as you do.
  4. Our ball raises a s**t tonne of money and you should come and help!
  5. Our spaces are limited. We return back to the original venue with 180 spaces (there was well over 200 people last year). We decided to create scarcity, and so if you get in now you get a space, but we will sell out and then you’ll miss the chance to do all of the above things, which are great and to have a load of fun near Halloween.

Remember when you was a kid and Halloween was really exciting. Well it’s exciting again, when you come to the ball.

Final Reason

I know I sound like a stuck record to people that have read it before, but around this year, the historic contributions of The Campbell Clinic (and The Campbell Academy etc), for the Bridge2Aid charity, meant that we became responsible for the emergency dental care for something like 300,000 people in East-Africa.

Bridge2Aid are one of the main beneficiaries of the ball (together with 3 other local Nottinghamshire charities) and we will continue to add more and more to that 300,000 figure for the people that come.

 

I’m not asking you to put your hand in your pocket and send us some money, I’m asking you to put your hand in your pocket and sign up to an event that is great fun, with lovely people who you will have a laugh with and also raise lots of money with.

What is a better equation than that??

Hayley is ready with your ticket, just email her here.

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