Saturday 24th April
Rowley's were on hand to cater the St Georges Black Tie Ball. The 2nd part of the St Georges Weekend festival.
This time 400 people descended on Lytham for an evening of entertainment and great hospitality
And wow they were in for a great evening
was once again dressed to its best. Coronet hire had gone to town with some very Chic crockery fitting for the event. Whilst more flowers were brought in for the extra tables from Zime Design.
The Hooper Band were on site early to warm up and get all the sound checks sorted
The North Wests Finest Swing Singer Howard Wing was first on stage, for the Champagne and Canape reception and Meal
Therapy House, St Annes
Played a Fitting performance outside the Marquee for all to watch
This was followed by Roast Sirloin of Beef with all the trimmings
For dessert a fantastic Blackcurrant and Raspberry Torte with Fresh Berrys and Woodland Berry Coulis
To finish, Platters of Cheese and Biscuits, Freshly Brewed Coffee with Chocolates and Pieces of Roly's Of Lytham Fudge - You need to check the Vanilla Flavour its addictive !
A fantastic setting


Peter Taylor from Cuffe & Taylor
Enthusiastically leads his table in the patriotic singing

The Celebrations could be heard from miles around the colossal site

James Booker from Lytham Breweries was on hand to keep an eye on the drinks

It was not long after the meal and singing was over that the fantastic Hooper Band had everybody up dancing with music from every era.


The Crowds rocking to the Sounds of The Killers and Kings of Leon



And after all their hard work. Tracey Whalley and Philip Aindow get chance to relax. Without them the event would not have even gone ahead... A well deserved dance guys !
1 comment:
Wow - excellent event! Of course the next St George's Day event is just around the corner - just a few weeks away!
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