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Sounds of Sheffield: Synth Pop and Beyond

Sounds of Sheffield:  Synth Pop and Beyond

Isaac White lives in Sheffield and is a wheelchair user. Living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Isaac advised Blend Kitchen on the design of their wheelchair-accessible catering kitchen, and has been involved with the restaurant ever since, starting with food preparation and cooking and more recently extending into food reviewing and menu and event planning.

Isaac is organising a synth pop fundraising event at Blend Kitchen on Friday 19th of May 2023 with proceeds to Action Duchenne and asked us to help promote it. Of course we said Yes! The evening will include a three course meal, brilliant music and a fun quiz. View Eventbrite

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A limited number of the tickets available are at a discounted price of £5 to be as inclusive as possible. If you would like a discounted ticket please email Gabriel, the Events Manager at Blend Kitchen, about the £5 tickets at gabrieliusmankevicius@gmail.com.

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