Barn dance to raise money for Boaz Project in Sutton Scotney

The event, hosted by the Boaz Project, will take place on Saturday, February 8 at Littleton Memorial Hall.

Doors will open at 6.30pm, with music from the Fiddler on the Hoof ceilidh band and a caller to guide the dancing.

Attendees are encouraged to dress up in cowboy hats and boots.

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People are encouraged to dress up in cowboy hats and boots (Image: Boaz Project) Project manager Stuart Palmer said: “Our Wild West theme dance is the perfect way to shake off the winter blues. With a fantastic fiddle band and plenty of dancing, it’s a great way to combine keeping fit and having fun.

“Last year’s event was a sell-out and people are still talking about it – so grab your tickets early.”

Tickets cost £20 per person and include a buffet meal. Attendees are welcome to bring their own alcohol.

All proceeds will go to the Boaz Project, a charity based at Hill Farm in Sutton Scotney that supports adults with learning disabilities.

The charity provides work opportunities and friendship for people with learning disabilities through activities such as growing plants, caring for animals, woodworking, craft and cookery.

Tickets can be purchased from the Boaz Project website or at tinyurl.com/mpkymh2h.

The Boaz Project hopes to make this event a night to remember.

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