Heatrae Sadia has announced it will be holding a Circus fundraiser in Horning, Norfolk, for its chosen charities as well as a selection of local causes.
The Norwich-based business has organised the circus in support of The Alzheimer’s Society, with this year also marking the 250th anniversary of the first ever UK circus, which was founded by Phillip Astley in 1768.
On 19 August, Happy’s Circus will entertain attendees with performances from acrobats, aerialists, magic speciality acts and more, with the show running from 2-4pm.
Nathan Turner, Senior Management Accountant at Heatrae Sadia, has been central to planning the event, and commented: “Giving back to the community is extremely important to Heatrae Sadia, and every year we work hard to raise funds for our chosen charities.
“This time, we wanted to do something a little bit different, and that’s how we hit upon the idea of the circus. Horning Parish Council have very generously given us the pitching ground free of charge, and Happy’s Circus are performing at a discounted rate, so we’re hopeful that this event will raise a substantial amount for The Alzheimer’s Society and various local causes.
“Tickets are available now, and we are extremely excited to see all of our planning come to fruition. It’s bound to be a great event, and we hope to see as many people as possible there!”
Tickets are available for purchase over the phone, 01603 420303 or via email, [email protected].