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Space Bar steps in to ensure charity's happy halloween  Send to a friend
Written by Andy Jackson   
Tuesday, 04 November 2008 16:40

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The Student Union Space Bar stepped in on saturday to help a Kingston local in her quest to raise money for her sick sister.


The Union offered up the bar as a venue for the Help the Angels fundraising event after organiser Jade Tolfree encountered problems with the previous venue.


Space Bar manager Paul Cowan said: “We’re here for everyone.  So when we heard Jade was looking for a venue for her charity event we saw it as an ideal opportunity to get involved with the local community.”


The fundraiser had been scheduled to take place at Emmanuel Church Hall in Tolworth.  However, Jade, 24, decided to switch the venue when it became apparent that the Church Hall was not keen on a Halloween  party.


Jade said: “Ultimately, the Hall was too small to do what we wanted.  Changing the venue also averted any problems that the Church might have had with the Halloween theme. When I told them I had found the Space Bar as a venue they were very thankful that I respected their beliefs."


Christians do not celebrate Halloween as they regard it is a pagan festival that worships false gods.  Hosting a Halloween Party would therefore have presented the Church with a problem.


Emmanuel Church administrator, Jen Manhire, said: “Jade originally booked out the Hall for a karaoke evening.  However, as the event was further organised, it took on a Halloween theme. She felt that the church may not be keen on a Halloween themed event taking place here and we agreed that an alternative venue be sought.  I am pleased that one was found.”


The event itself, featuring a raffle, singers and a ghost story teller as well as the Halloween dance, was a complete success and raised more than £500 for Help the Angels.


Jade set up the charity three years ago on behalf of her sister who has a life limiting heart and lung disease.


To make a donation or find out more about up and coming events contact Jade Tolfree on: 07933434992. 

Alternatively visit her myspace page:  www.myspace.com/helptheangelstoo


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