Post by Salem6 on Oct 22, 2003 11:37:16 GMT
Saturday 13th December 2003
The Guildhall, Corporation of London EC2P 2EJ
Crouch Cottage
Champneys Forest Mere, Liphook
Hants GU30 7QJ
Tel: 0870 2200 714
Fax: 0870 2200 715
E-mail: info@sportingchanceclinic.com
Web: www.sportingchanceclinic.com
Your Sporting Chance to help - and have fun
Tony Adams may have retired from football, but he continues to be actively
involved with a cause close to his heart - the Sporting Chance Clinic, which
provides help for sportsmen and women with addictive illnesses.
Now Sporting Chance has announced a night to remember a 'Christmas
Extravaganza' dinner-dance at London's Guildhall on Saturday 13th December
2003. With a new organizing team, including the top fashion designer Karen
Millen, this is bound to be an event with a difference. And it is one to
which you are cordially invited.
Naturally Tony will be attending, Jeffrey Archer has agreed to be Auctioneer
along with a host of celebrities from the worlds of sport and entertainment.
Tickets are expected to go fast, so please take this opportunity to book
your place.
As well as being the former captain of Arsenal and England, Tony Adams is
also a recovering alcoholic, who took his last drink more than seven years
ago now, Soon after he began his recovery, he realised that there were many
other athletes with the illness of addiction but who did not know where to
turn.
They were in a difficult position, after all - the public shame of it could
ruin their careers. Tony resolved to set up the Sporting Chance Clinic, now
located at Liphook in Hampshire, a place of calm where they could begin to
change their lives in private, while maintaining optimum fitness in their
specific field of sport.
Establishing this program of emotional and physical support, which is
designed to help those in the grip of addiction address such issues as abuse
and loss of family and friends, debt and mental anguish, as well as physical
damage, needs considerable resources. Tony has invested a lot of his own
money in the project. He asks for a little of yours in return for a
wonderful feel-good night out.
We hope that you will join us for what promises to be a glittering occasion,
at the same time showing your support for this most worthwhile cause. Thank
you in anticipation.
There is free wine and beer as well as many softdrinks, Chris Difford is
doing the Cabaret formerly of the group Squeeze, Jeffrey Archer formerlly
Lord is doing our auction. It really is well worth coming this year.
The Guildhall, Corporation of London EC2P 2EJ
Crouch Cottage
Champneys Forest Mere, Liphook
Hants GU30 7QJ
Tel: 0870 2200 714
Fax: 0870 2200 715
E-mail: info@sportingchanceclinic.com
Web: www.sportingchanceclinic.com
Your Sporting Chance to help - and have fun
Tony Adams may have retired from football, but he continues to be actively
involved with a cause close to his heart - the Sporting Chance Clinic, which
provides help for sportsmen and women with addictive illnesses.
Now Sporting Chance has announced a night to remember a 'Christmas
Extravaganza' dinner-dance at London's Guildhall on Saturday 13th December
2003. With a new organizing team, including the top fashion designer Karen
Millen, this is bound to be an event with a difference. And it is one to
which you are cordially invited.
Naturally Tony will be attending, Jeffrey Archer has agreed to be Auctioneer
along with a host of celebrities from the worlds of sport and entertainment.
Tickets are expected to go fast, so please take this opportunity to book
your place.
As well as being the former captain of Arsenal and England, Tony Adams is
also a recovering alcoholic, who took his last drink more than seven years
ago now, Soon after he began his recovery, he realised that there were many
other athletes with the illness of addiction but who did not know where to
turn.
They were in a difficult position, after all - the public shame of it could
ruin their careers. Tony resolved to set up the Sporting Chance Clinic, now
located at Liphook in Hampshire, a place of calm where they could begin to
change their lives in private, while maintaining optimum fitness in their
specific field of sport.
Establishing this program of emotional and physical support, which is
designed to help those in the grip of addiction address such issues as abuse
and loss of family and friends, debt and mental anguish, as well as physical
damage, needs considerable resources. Tony has invested a lot of his own
money in the project. He asks for a little of yours in return for a
wonderful feel-good night out.
We hope that you will join us for what promises to be a glittering occasion,
at the same time showing your support for this most worthwhile cause. Thank
you in anticipation.
There is free wine and beer as well as many softdrinks, Chris Difford is
doing the Cabaret formerly of the group Squeeze, Jeffrey Archer formerlly
Lord is doing our auction. It really is well worth coming this year.