Littleport Ex-Servicemen’s Club still has that Fighting Spirit!

Nothing daunted and not to be downhearted Littleport’s entertainment and social venue that has seen 2 world wars and survived all-sorts is looking positively at the future!
A new opportunity has arisen for local businesses and service providers, whether as individuals or companies, to put their hands in their pockets and dig deep to help the Club at this difficult time.
Cheerful Chair Adi Keating has welcomed this idea from entertainment maestro Derek Timbers of Disco nights fame to get sponsorship for music nights to offset the downturn in the coffers due to the pandemic. He says: “In these troubled times the Club would be happy to accept sponsorship of our musical events to help pay the artistes fees. We would of course advertise the nights as ‘sponsored by’ and your name – or equally you can remain anonymous if you so wish. All advertising of the event would carry your business’ name and supplied flyers and or cards would be placed on the tables and on the bars.” And in conclusion Adi says: “Our club is an important community hub that not only offers a fine music venue, but it also has a selection of good beers/wines and food, all served by our great friendly team.”
Adi’s wife, Melanie, of MellyMade Designs, has chipped in to start the ball rolling! And more community-minded businesses like Trevor Wibrow (Trevor Wibrow @ TW Electrical (Ely) Ltd.) have come aboard since!
Derek, who says “I just woke up one morning and the sponsorship idea was there!” is contactable by email: dmroadshow@aol.com and on his mobile: 07867906026.

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