The Open Party 2006

The inaugural golf industry Open Party will be held on the Mersey Ferry, the Royal Daffodil, on the evening of Wednesday July 19th.‘

Tickets are on sale for the inaugural Open Party 2006 to be held on the Mersey Ferry, the Royal Daffodil, on the evening of Wednesday July 19th.
This is an exclusive party for members of the golf industry. It will be a great gathering of everyone involved in the exciting world of golf from manufacturers to travel; golf media to event organisers and a few celebrities are also expected on board.
Anne Harper from the organisers, Trinity Partnership, said, “We are sure it will be a terrific evening of music, dancing, song and socialising. Everyone seems really ‘up’ for the party and we have pre-sold a large number of tickets already. We look forward to seeing everyone on July 19th.
“Numbers attending are strictly limited but tickets are available on a first come, first served basis to golf industry members and colleagues.
“The ferry will pick up and drop off at both the Wirral side, at Birkenhead and at the Pierside in Liverpool and we will start the evening with an onboard champagne reception and a full buffet supper will be served in the lower salon later in the evening.
“We have some excellent entertainment planned with a DJ and disco, a Beatles tribute band and even karaoke along with a few surprises.”
Tickets cost £45 per head and deadline for application is June 16th. For more details contact Anne Harper on 01480 463492 or email directly to annie.harper@btinternet.com

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