SINCERESUPPORT PROUDLY PRESENTS THE 15th ANNIVERSARY BLACK & WHITE BALL

"Oh what a night" - Click here to view a picture slideshow of the event.

Sincere Support's Black & White Ball is one of the most popular and fun events in the Sincere Support event schedule and have a reputation, built up over the last 15 years, of being one of the best party nights around: packed with good food, live music, dancing and great entertainment.

This year's show was introduced by the fabulous Gary Phillips who sensationally compered the evening. He was joined by The June Fletcher Dancers who's routine to "In the Mood" was a delight and an amazing opening to the event. Gary's vocal talents were highlighted by a wonderful rendition to "This is my moment"

"We had one of our best nights ever at the Black & White Ball". The event was attended by over 220 guests who were treated to an excellent 4 course meal served by Russell Hague and his staff at the Sheffield Park Hotel, who were instrumental in the smooth running of the evening. Women in evening gowns and cocktail dresses & gentlemen complementing the glamour in their tuxes and smart suits.

The outstanding vocal talent of Paul Pashley along with his players provided an energetic concert of two sets of timeless classics of the "Swing/Jazz" genre.

The auction of a special holiday to the magnificent Jebel Ali Golf Resort & Spa in itself raised £4'600 along with a mini Steel City boots bid off and an evening with Paul Pashley & raffle helping total in excess of £6'600.

All in all the evening "was pretty awesome"

For more photos from Black & White Ball, go to www.borrewickstrom.com/store and look for Sincere Support Black & White Ball

A huge thank you to all for helping us celebrate 15 years of achievement, looking forward to next year details coming soon

All good things
Bev

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