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Café night raises funds for animals in Asia
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
THE Acoustic Café, Tavistock’s monthly live music charity event takes place once again this Saturday, February 27 at the Parish Church Centre in Plymouth Road.
The evening will feature contemporary folk, blues and jazz music from a variety of talented local musicians and there will be a selection of delicious home cooked food on offer. Diners are welcome to bring their own wine or beer to accompany their meal.
Proceeds this month will go to The Animals Asia Foundation, a Devon based charity which works to alleviate the suffering of animals in the Far East.
Admission to the Acoustic Café is £6 and doors open at 7.30pm.
For further information contact Jeff Sleeman on 07977 272174.
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Posted by : Fran O'Toole, Surbiton, Surrey | Sunday 04/May/2008 | Report this comment
"Terry Brown’s side felt they should have had a penalty with 15 minutes remaining, when Main appeared to be fouled inside the box, but the referee overruled his assistant, who was flagging for the spot-kick." - not so. The lino flagged for a dive by waving the flag, not holding it across his chest to indicate a peno.
Posted by : John, Perth, Australia | Sunday 04/May/2008 | Report this comment
Well done Dons. I listened to the game in Australia via the radio link on the internet. The last ten minutes were incredible. Great effort, great season and can’t wait for the new season to start.
Posted by : Stephen, Long Island NY | Sunday 04/May/2008 | Report this comment
Judging by the report, the ref did his best to stop the Authentic Football Club Wimbledon getting promoted...not that any clubs in the RPL would want the Dons to stay down, what with the gate receipts and all.
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