Friday, September 4, 2015

STV Children's Appeal.

West Lothian Council

A community centre in West Lothian has been chosen as one of the locations for Lorraine Kelly's 24-hour ceilidh in aid of the STV Children’s Appeal.
Susan Boyle will also be dropping into the event, along with Lorraine Kelly, at East Whitburn Community Centre from 5pm next Friday, 11 September.
The event has been split into a night of two halves.
Part one is fully booked and takes place from 5pm - 7pm, with attendance by STV, Lorraine Kelly and Susan Boyle. The Alan Crookston Band will host a family ceilidh event, which will be filmed.
Part two takes place from 8pm - late, and a limited number of tickets are available at a cost of £10. Entertainment in this half will also be provided by the Alan Crookston Band.
All money raised will go to the STV Children's Appeal.
"This is an wonderful opportunity for our little community," said Gwen Kempik, from East Whitburn.
Susan Boyle also took time out to congratulate young Bathgate mum Emma Hanley, who will be representing West Lothian at the forthcoming Miss European event on 23 and 24 October.
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 Band will host a family ceilidh event, which will be filmed.
Part two takes place from 8pm - late, and a limited number of tickets are available at a cost of £10. Entertainment in this half will also be provided by the Alan Crookston Band.
All money raised will go to the STV Children's Appeal.
"This is an wonderful opportunity for our little community," said Gwen Kempik, from East Whitburn.
Susan Boyle also took time out to congratulate young Bathgate mum Emma Hanley, who will be representing West Lothian at the forthcoming Miss European event on 23 and 24 October.