Dorset News is delighted to announce its first-ever community event, the Halloween Spooktacular, taking place in Littlemoor this October.
The evening will feature a spooky raffle, disco, and a wide range of games and activities for all ages – including adults. Families are encouraged to come along in their best costumes for a night of fun and community spirit and will take place at the Littlemoor Top Club.
Tickets are just £3 per person and are available now via the Dorset News website at https://dorset-news.co.uk/event/halloween-spooktacular/
All proceeds will go directly to supporting the Alzheimer’s Society and Gully’s Place, helping to fund vital work both locally and nationally.
The event is made possible thanks to the generous support of sponsors M Castle Contractors, DJ Fraser,DJ Simba, Jacks Jurassic Jet Wash, Whitehorse and Fire & Grill (Sponsorship opportunies are still available) The café will be open on-site throughout the event, and Dorset News reminds guests that no alcohol will be permitted.
A Statement from Dorset News Leadership
Kallum Gethins, Managing Director and Editor of Dorset News, said:
“We are incredibly proud to launch our first community event in Littlemoor. Dorset News has always been about more than just reporting stories – it’s about being part of the community. The Halloween Spooktacular is a chance for us to give something back, bring people together, and raise money for two charities that mean a great deal to so many. We look forward to welcoming everyone on the night.”
Jake Brewer, Director and Investigative Journalist, added:
“This is an exciting step for us at Dorset News. We’ve wanted to host something for the community for some time, and Littlemoor felt like the perfect place to start. The Halloween Spooktacular promises to be a night of fun for the whole family, while also supporting two fantastic causes. We hope the community will join us in making this first event a real success.”
The Halloween Spooktacular promises to be a highlight of Littlemoor’s calendar, blending festive fun with community fundraising. Dorset News looks forward to seeing families, friends, and neighbours come together for a night to remember.
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