Friday 25 March 2016

Social at St Peters on Sat 16th April with brilliant raffle prizes

Raffle Prizes to be drawn on Saturday 16th April 2016

On Saturday 16th April the Knights of Saint Columba present a celebration of Indian culture through food, film and music at Saint Peter’s Mazenod Parish Hall, Eastwood, Essex. It will be a two course Indian buffet to include vegetarian options, followed by ice cream priced at £10 per person. Wine, beer, juice, tea and coffee will be on sale. 





It is a chance for people across the parishes with the Southend Deanery to get together with members of the Knights and to enjoy a fun social evening together with several parishes all together.

During the evening, our raffle will take place once all ticket stubs have been collated and placed into the draw, and then one ticket at a time will be drawn for each prize.

Because of the generosity of several businesses, individuals, and organisations, we have had donated a large array of prizes for the draw. There were too many to list on the tickets sold so we have had to produce a list on the internet for participants to view.

Below is the current list last updated on Friday 25th March.

There are still gifts and details to be confirmed which will be added to the list below as we get them.

If you wish to buy any tickets, please contact us on the above details:


RAFFLE PRIZES (last updated on Friday 25th March)

·      42” Toshiba Television
·      Picture Perfect Pro – Professional photographer – Family portrait printed onto 16” x 12” canvas  worth £150
·      2 Tickets for a show at the Cliffs Pavilion (details of show to follow)
·      2 Tickets for the Odeon Cinema
·      Bottle Whisky
·      Bottle Brandy
·      Bottle Champagne (x2 prizes)
·      2 People for Sunday Lunch at Ashiana Restaurant, Southchurch
·      A Limited Edition Print (details to follow)
·      Bottle Red Wine (x3 prizes)
·      Bottle White Wine (x 3 prizes)
·      Tomassi’s Restaurant Voucher

·      Strand Productions – A Days Course – “Script Management” worth £200