Vale Press hoping for a “Soaring Success” this evening in support of our local heroes at The Shakespeare Hospice!

Vale Press are really pleased to be sponsoring a Sporting Club Dinner in Stratford-upon-Avon this evening – Thursday 9th November. 
 
In particular we are delighted to be able to support the fantastic work of our very own local heroes at The Shakespeare Hospice, who we are proud to have as one of our print customers.
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The hospice will benefit from the raffle proceeds at tonight’s event, where the guest speaker will be Gloucestershire-based ski-jumping superhero, Michael “Eddie the Eagle” Edwards, inspiration for the recent hit movie of the same name.
 Eddie the Eagle, real name Michael Edwards, took to the slopes at the Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Alberta in support of local jumpers. Around 1000 fans watched the 1988 Olympian jump.  Featuring: Eddie Edwards Where: Calgary, Canada When: 05 Mar 2017

Vale Press Chairman, Lynden Stowe says: “Whilst at Vale we’ve printed for sporting legends, superheroes and even a prime minister, we never forget the often unsung local heroes who do so much good work.

That’s why we try and give something back to the communities where we live, work and play, and why we are so keen to see this evenings event raise money for our local hospice.

Doubly so, as the funds raised tonight will be donated in memory of former Chairman of the Sporting Club and local lawyer, Nigel Phillips – a good friend and counsel to so many local folk.”

We’re sure the evening will be a “soaring” success!

Please consider printing locally with Vale Press and see our local communities benefit even more – we have fifty staff at your service running some of the world’s finest printing presses.

To learn more about the work of the hospice, please visit: www.theshakespearehospice.org.uk

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