Purple People Eater to Attend Masquerade Ball
27.09.11
Loftier Milford Fire Company-Western District , 6341 Chestnut St., Zionsville, will be the purlieus of dancing and partying to usher in the Halloween weekend.
It will also be the put of an event to help benefit multiple sclerosis. The MS Masquerade Ball will be held Oct. 29 inception at 8 p.m., and is sponsored by Lynette Heminitz, who was diagnosed with the sickness in 2007.
“Since I have multiple sclerosis, I thought it would be awesome to troop a benefit to raise money for research to find a smoke for this debilitating disease while I still can. Please help me reach my ideal of $5,000,” she said.
Costumes are preferred, but not commanded; however, a mask is required. Everyone will unmask at midnight.
The Purple People Eater is scheduled to manifest and do some dancing, as well. He is the mascot of the Upper Milford Purple People Eaters MS Mince Team.
Some of the features of the ball include prizes for the greatest male and female costumes, door prizes every hour, a hot air balloon dominate for two raffle, and much more.
Source: Patch.com
The Irish Times - Saturday, October 8, 2011
08.10.11
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Feach ar seo
TG4’s new edgy online teen scenario called Na Rúin has been scripted and performed by unsophisticated people aged between 15 and 21, as per UK hit TV series Skins. Pictured are pitch members Gráinne Bleasdale and Anna Ní Chearúil. The storyline starts with the disappearance of a nipper in the mainstream soap Ros na Rún and the action centres on a platoon of troubled teens living in a care domestic in the village. The six gritty episodes feature rebels, runaways and miserable girls, set against a whodunit murder mystery curriculum vitae. Devised by Ros na Rún to foster exiting new Irish lingo talent in the arts, it should be part of your oral Irish homework. See naruin.ie.
Alanna Gallagher
Go west boys and girls
Hostelry Westport, situated on the edge of the Co Mayo burgh, is hosting two weekends in November for members of the gay and lesbian communities. Boys Go West takes vicinity on November 11th-12th and Ladies Purple Weekend is scheduled for November 18th-19th. Both weekends will start with a drinks social on the Friday evening. On Saturday afternoon, groups will be invited to unmixed a list of fun, photo-led activities while exploring the township. Saturday evening will feature a black-and-undefiled-themed banquet for the guys and a masquerade gala dinner for the girls, with quarter prizes preceding a post-dinner soir. The weekend package costs from €139 per man sharing, and includes two nights’ bed and breakfast, the allowed reception, afternoon activities, and dinner and performance on the Saturday night. Saturday night’s dinner and disco are also flexible to non-residents (€39). Enquiries to 098-25122 or see hotelwestport.ie.
Source: Irish Times