Cheers! It's a bigger beer festival

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LYMM and District Round Table’s second charity Beer Festival promises to be even bigger and better than the first.
It will take place on September 7 and 8 in Lymm Village Hall.
There will be music from the Lymm Concert Orchestra, local singer Duncan Selby and Peter Corbett (aka the man behind Sooty and Sweep). There will also be a quiz and hot food available served by Lymm Ladies Circle, who will also offer free soft drinks for non-drinkers.
This year’s main sponsors are evolutionjobs.co.uk and the Round Table is also looking for organisations to sponsor one of more than 20 beers and ciders that will be on sale. Barrel sponsorship is £75 for which sponsors’ names will appear in the programme, at the event and on the festival’s twitter feed (@LymmBeerFest).
Sponsors will receive six tickets to the event including two VIPs who will be invited to attend from 5.30-7pm on the Friday, where there will be a chance to meet other sponsors, local dignitaries and members of the charities who have benefited from the Round Table’s donations. During this time all beer will be free.
Festival organiser Rich Storey said: “Last year’s event went so well, enjoyed by organisers and drinkers alike, that the beer festival is now a regular fixture in our calendar of events.
“We’re hoping for a great turnout again this year with even more money raised for charity in the process.”
Further details are available from Rich on 07929 357580, at www.lymmroundtable.co.uk or email beerfestival@lymmroundtable.co.uk


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