Capizeños to hold Halloween Costume Ball

Best costume,Christina and Isabel

The Circulo Capizeño of Melbourne (CCM) led by its President Terry Apines will hold its 11th Halloween Costume Ball on 1 November 2014, 7pm to 11.30 pm at Freccia Azzurra Club in Springvale Road, Keysborough.

Ticket is at $65 which includes a three-course meal and unlimited drinks (beer, wine and soft drinks).

Guests are encouraged to come wearing halloween costumes. There will be prizes for best costume for male and female.

The Halloween party is organised annually by CCM to raise raise funds for the group’s projects in Capiz. For several years now, CCM has been sending donations to Banica Elementary School, Balighot Elementary School, Bantuan Elementary School, Culasi Elementary School, Olotayan Elementary School, Quevedo Elementary School, Venancio Alba Elementary School, Pinamalatikan Elementary School and Bitoon Elementary School.

Current officers are: President – Terry Apines; Vice President- Remy Frenila; Secretary – Alma de los Reyes; Treasurer – Cora Biclar; Busisness Managers – Nene Cooke and Lolit Bayuna; Public Officer – Cesar Vega and Board of Directors: Teresita Frenila, Stuart Knight, Benson Biclar, Stephen delos Reyes, Lillian Vega, Elaine Soriano, Marilyn Gubatanga, Janet Bishop and Romeo Apines.

For sponsorship, tickets or to reserve a table for your group, please contact Terry on 0413-844-146.

Alice Nicolas
Alice Nicolas
Alice Gregorio Nicolas is the publisher of The Philippine Times.

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