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Sage Wealth Management raises thousands for local charities
Sage Wealth Management hosted its first charity ball at The Alnwick Garden last month, raising over £12,000 for The Alnwick Garden Trust and the St. James’s Place Charitable Foundation.
Bringing together business colleagues and clients for an evening of live entertainment, fine dining, and unique experiences, the event raised a remarkable £12,697, which will be used to support the charities with their ongoing work.
A dance performance down the sides of the Sage Wealth Management Grand Cascade, by dance students from Dame Allan’s Schools in Newcastle, created an experience that left a lasting impression on guests.
Claire Turnbull, Head of Dance at Dame Allan's Schools, said: "This was an amazing opportunity for our pupils to perform at an iconic local venue. The Alnwick Garden and the cascade provided a dramatic backdrop for what turned out to be a breathtaking performance. Thank you to Sage Wealth Management and everyone involved for organising this incredible event."
Guests also enjoyed live performances by talented local musicians, along with thrilling tales of murder and intrigue, courtesy of the guides at the Poison Garden.
Commenting on behalf of Sage Wealth Management, Jonathan Lancashire, said; "We are delighted that so many came together to make this memorable evening happen.
“We have been astounded by the generosity of our guests and sponsors. The charity ball has helped us raise much needed funds for the Alnwick Garden Trust and the St. James’s Place Charitable Foundation.
“This support will help these charities continue their vital work in our community and beyond.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emily Bloor .
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