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007 theme to Johnson Community Hospital ball

Guests will be shaken, not stirred, at this year’s James Bond-themed annual ball in aid of Johnson Community Hospital.

This year’s Thunderball event is at Springfields Events and Conference Centre in Spalding on Saturday, July 4, and will be the final one organised by Johnson Community Hospital Ball Committee.

It will once again raise money to directly support patients, visitors and staff at the hospital, with the proceeds divided between the hospital’s League of Friends and Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust Charitable Funds.

Guests will have a three-course dinner, live music from The Sensational Soul Band and returning guest artist Will Silver, plus a disco and a variety of Casino Royale-style entertainment.

Simon Temple, chairman of the committee, said: “This will be the seventh year we have organised the ball and each time we are overwhelmed by the support we receive from the local community.
“To date, we have raised more than £17,000, all of which has gone back to support those who use and work at Johnson Community Hospital.”

He added: “We have taken the sad decision that this year’s ball will be the last organised by our committee, but we want to end on a high and make this our swansong – our most glorious party yet.”

Tickets cost £35 each and are available to book online at www.johnsoncommunityhospitalball.com. Or call Sally Brown on 01775 652033 or Anne Cudlipp on 01775 652248.

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