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Bristol - Event Notice
Thursday April 29 2010
Start Time: 07:30 PM

Stepping Stones Nigeria Fund-raiser this Thursday

category bristol | miscellaneous | event notice author Sunday April 25, 2010 11:24author by Daniel Beaton - Stepping Stones Nigeria/Spring Garden Tvaernauthor email dan_beaton at hotmail dot comauthor address Spring Garden Tavern Hotwells BS8 4RPauthor phone 07545526529 Report this post to the editors

Music, Performance & Soul Food

The pub I have taken over in Hotwells - Spring Garden Tavern, has just registered as a not for Profit organization. To mark the occasion a charity fund-raiser is being held on Thursday the 29th of April.

We are raising money for Stepping Stones Nigeria who help disadvantaged children in the Niger Delta (Nigeria). The plight of these children was highlighted in Channel Four's documentary, Return to Africa's Witch Children.

The evening is sponsored by several local businesses who will be supplying an African and Caribbean buffet. Kalahari Moon of St Nicholas market will be supplying traditional South African treats such as chakalaka and Boerewors, where as Afro Delight and Glens (two well loved St Paul’s eateries) will be supplying Jamaican grub

There will also be a range of performances including African drumming, live bands Jamaican reggae artist Norris B and DJ sets

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Spring Garden Tavern (Hotwells) has just registered as a not for Profit organization. To mark the occasion a charity fund-raiser is being held on Thursday the 29th of April (730pm till late).

We are raising money for Stepping Stones Nigeria who help disadvantaged children in the Niger Delta (Nigeria). The plight of these children was highlighted in Channel Four's documentary, Return to Africa's Witch Children.

The evening is sponsored by several local businesses who will be supplying an African and Caribbean buffet. Kalahari Moon of St Nicholas market will be supplying traditional South African treats such as chakalaka and Boerewors, where as Afro Delight and Glens (two well loved St Paul’s eateries) will be supplying Jamaican grub

There will also be a range of performances including African drumming, live bands Jamaican reggae artist Norris B and DJ sets

Related Link: http://www.steppingstonesnigeria.org/
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