Inspire Suffolk Holding Curry Night - Ipswich Town News
Inspire Suffolk (formerly the ITFC Charitable Trust) is holding a Curry Night at the Bombay Nite in Walton on Thursday 5th December.
This night will feature a specially-designed four-course meal plus a quiz, some magic, a raffle and more fun games.
Tickets for the evening, which starts at 6.30pm, are £25 per head which includes a bottle of wine per table.
To book your table call the Bombay Nite on 01394 272131 or 01394 270136 and help to raise funds to help Inspire Suffolk, which split from the club earlier in the month, to continue to inspire young people in the county who are in need.
For more details on Inspire Suffolk visit their website here, their Facebook page here or follow them on Twitter: @InspireSuffolk.
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