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S YDVAN E V ENT S CHARITY BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP


IN PARTNERSHIP WITH STOP THE HUNGER


Sydvan Events in partnership with Stop The Hunger will host an incredible evening of boxing and fundraising. The star studded event is being held at the BCEC next to Holiday Inn City Centre Birmingham


All guests will be treated to an exclusive evening with drinks and canapés reception, followed by a luxurious 3-course dinner offering a fine dining experience from some of The Midlands top chefs who are all working voluntarily in aid of Stop The Hunger, a charity who is focussed on helping the homeless in the UK’s cities and towns. 10 boxers from the industry, celebrity hosts including boxing legend Frank Bruno, actors Alex Reid, Steve Arnold and Joe Egan and sports stars Gail Emms and Derek Redmond and over 300 guests will be raising thousands of pounds for charity. With plenty of entertainment and networking opportunities throughout the evening.


During dinner you will be entertained from the boxing ring by a comedian, you can take part in a charity raffle and hear exclusive interviews with all the celebrity guests.


The boxing matches will start from 9pm with commentary from the celebrity guests. 10 boxers, fighting 5 bouts, 3 rounds each. Which will be followed by a memorabilia auction before the DJ starts and you can let your hair down. Tables start at £2500 for ten guests, closer to the ring are tables for £4000 and ringside tables are £5000, all for ten guests which include many benefits, including advertising and opportunities for photographs with the celebrities.


Steve Arnold


There are some great partners involved from the food industry, who are donating most of the food maximising the funds raised for Stop The Hungers fantastic work. Behind the scenes is an amazing team of Project and Event Managers who will be running the event and Chefs who will be creating the delicious food. Lead Chef, Sean Kyle is one of the trustees of Stop The Hunger. Sean has a really varied background within Hospitality & Catering and is currently working at The Church Green, just outside Manchester made famous by chef Aiden Byrne.


“We are pleased to assist Stop The Hunger making a real difference with the homeless community in the UK and internationally” Kate Gale – Events Project Manger- Sydvan Events.


For further information on table bookings and sponsorship packages please email info@sydvanevents.com Or speak directly with Kate the Event Project Manager Tel:+447555643868 kate@sydvanevents.com http://www.sydvanevents.com


@sydvan_events @sydvanevents


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