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The Foundation is very pleased to announce an exciting new fundraising event. The St Andrew’s Dinner and Dance will be held at Easterbrook Hall on Friday 18th November 2016.

The evening will begin with a drinks reception followed by a sumptuous three-course dinner. After coffee guests will have the chance to relax whilst we hear from our two distinguished speakers. We are delighted that Fiona Armstrong, Lady MacGregor of MacGregor, who is Lord Lieutenant for Dumfries, and Lt-Col Sir Malcolm Ross GCVO OBE, who is Lord Lieutenant for the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, will be our guest speakers.

Guests will then have the opportunity to dance to the music of Two Left Feet, Ceilidh Band.

We do hope you will save the date in your diary and join us for what is sure to be fabulous evening of food, fizz, fine company and fun!

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