Indian Summer To Host Masquerade Charity Ball
Brighton’s
renowned Indian Summer restaurant is to host a Masquerade Charity Ball in aid
of Eastern Indian Palliative Care (EIPC), an organisation which supports patients
and families with life threatening conditions.
The evening
on Saturday 26th July features music from the EPIC 80s band, “the south coast’s
finest ‘80s tribute band”, Indian Summer street food, cocktail bar, ice cream
stall, masked photos, charity auction and raffle. The event promises to have
some amazing auction and raffle prizes
The black tie
& ball gown masked event will be held at the Brighton & Hove Sixth Form
College (BHASVIC) from 7.30pm until midnight.
Tickets cost £18, which includes a welcome drink.
Co owner of
Indian Summer Minesh Agnihotri previously had a career in medical prosthetics.
Minesh and his wife, Anbreen, are friends of Dr Sankha Mitra, who founded the
UK registered EIPC charity. They were moved by the stories he told of 95 per
cent of terminal cancer patients in West Bengal – enduring excruciating pain –
who receive no medication, social, or psychological support to help them and
their families relieve their appalling suffering.
Anbreen, a
neurological physiotherapist, has first hand experience of treating people
suffering from end of life illnesses, is coordinating the event.
“We hope to
sell around 300 tickets to support the charity and raise a significant amount
of money which will make a real difference to caring for those at the end of
life stage and enduring unbearable agonies,” she said
Tickets
available direct from the restaurant and the Indian Summer website:
Opening
Times: Monday 6pm – 10.30pm; Tuesday to Saturday 12 noon – 3pm, 6pm – 10.30pm;
Sunday 12.30pm – 3pm, 6pm – 10pm.
Indian
Summer, 69 East Street, BrightonBN1 1HQ
T: 01273
711001 Tw: @indiansummer108
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