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WACCL RETURNS FOR ITS 10th ANNIVERSARY!
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WACCL RETURNS FOR ITS 10th ANNIVERSARY!

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The Editor

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Bookings are now being taken for this year’s Wakefield Annual Charity Christmas Lunch (WACCL), the fabulous event which is celebrating its 10-year anniversary, taking place at:

Capri at the Vine on Thursday 8 December 2022 from 12 noon

Hosted by Pete Emmett and Pat Langham the event has so far raised more than £400,000 for local children’s charities. John Horvath is the current Chairman and he and the committee are busy planning a very special occasion.

The lunch, which was forced to stop due to the pandemic, made a triumphant return last year to a new venue: Capri at the Vine, on the outskirts of Wakefield. Although, a smaller venue the event was just as special with 168 generous party goers raising over £20.6k for local charities.

Proceeds from previous years’ events have been donated to various charities which support children and their families in the Wakefield District: Levi’s Star. My Burns Club, Star Bereavement, The Laila Milly Foundation and The Performance Academy at Theatre Royal Wakefield.

Tickets cost just £60 and include a sumptuous three course lunch, table magician, entertainment with lots of prizes and fun. All of this in aid of wonderful local causes. Readers of TopicUK and Yorkshire Businesswoman members can reserve tickets at a special discounted rate of £55. Just mention TopicUK or YBW when booking. John.Horvath@jhhospitality.co.uk

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