A night club in Preston has announced it is holding a charity event night in aid of Rock FMs cash for kids Christmas appeal. Baluga Bar and Club is to host a create your own cocktail night on Tuesday 18th December to raise money for the charity with the winning cocktail to feature on the Baluga menu for the next month.
To enter the contest and be within the chance of winning £250, participants must pay an initial £5 for entry to the club.
They will have an 8 minutes to create a cocktail of there own making, with a wide list of ingredients available they will aim to impress the 3 judges who have been selected to overview the event, Baluga's very own bar manager, Vodka Revolution's bar manager and a professional cocktail maker from Manchester's Hula Tika Lounge.
The winner will be announced before the end of the night and all takings for the competition will be donated to the cash for kids appeal. Bar manager Tom Havlin said. :" I'm thoroughly looking forward to the event, to see what kind of cocktails people will fix up, we've got all sorts of crazy fruit and other ingredients on the list. I'm not expecting any miracles but hopefully the odd good one and of course it's all for a great cause."
The money raised for cash for kids is donated around locally going to children and to young people under the age of 18 with physical, mental, psychological or behavioural disorders, living in poverty or situations of deprivation, suffering through distress, abuse of neglect
In relation to the charity Mr Havlin said: "I think its a brilliant charity, Christmas for a child you know, you can only experience it for so many years before you grow out of it. Waking up on Christmas day as a kid with no presents is unthinkable."
If you want to donate to the charity you can via text, over the phone, via a cheque online at Rock FM cash for kids. They really need donations to help raise funds for underprivileged children in the Preston area.
If you are looking to attend the event, check out the map below for directions and places to park and other alternative travel routes.
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