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Ryder Architecture and Bilfinger GVA host second Oktoberfest
Following a hugely successful event in 2015 which brought over 300 guests from the built environment together and raised over £7,000 for charity, Ryder Architecture and Bilfinger GVA are hosting their second charity Oktoberfest celebration on the 20 October.
Guests will enjoy traditional German street food, German themed ales and drinks as well as live music and entertainment in the fitting new home of Wylam Brewery at The Palace of Art in Exhibition Park. There will be a host of opportunities throughout the evening to take part in raffles, silent auctions and to buy specialist ales to further support these fantastic charities.
Tom Baker, Asssociate at GVA said, “After the success of last year’s Oktoberfest, we’re really excited to be organising another party for our clients and colleagues across the development industry and we’re honoured to be supporting our chosen charities - Bright Red and Alzheimer’s Society.” All ticket proceeds from the event will go to this years nominated charities.
Jonny Seebacher, Architectural Director at Ryder said, “We’re delighted to be hosting this event again alongside GVA. Last year proved extremely popular and we hope to attract larger numbers this year to raise money for two great causes.”
Registration is now open for what promises to be a great evening.
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