05/12/19: Festival of Carols | The Eve Appeal
05dec19:0021:3005/12/19: Festival of Carols | The Eve Appeal

Event Details
Join us on Thursday 5th December at the beautiful and historic church of St. Botolph-without-Bishopsgate, close to Liverpool Street Station, for our annual Festival of Carols. This truly magical events brings our
Event Details
Join us on Thursday 5th December at the beautiful and historic church of St. Botolph-without-Bishopsgate, close to Liverpool Street Station, for our annual Festival of Carols.
This truly magical events brings our Supporters, Trustees and Ambassadors together for an evening where we reflect on our achievements throughout the year, say thank you and remember the women and families who have been and continue to be affected by one of the five gynaecological cancers.
The Service begins at 7pm and features a candlelit procession, traditional Christmas readings and some favourite carols. Festivities then continue with a drinks and canapé Reception where you can mingle with fellow guests as well as take part in our Golden Cracker Raffle.
5th December 2019
7pm – 9:30pm
St. Botolph-without-Bishopsgate, Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 3TL
Ann and Jim Yates, “We lost our youngest daughter, Michela, to ovarian cancer in 2011. Since then, we have traveled down from near Newcastle to attend every Festival of Carols. The service is beautiful and it is a lovely event to come down for, and a great way to raise money to help prevent these cancers in the future.”
Tickets cost:
- £15 for the Service only
- £35 for the Service and Reception
There is also the chance to become a Christmas Angel and have your name appear in our Festival of Carols programme for a donation of £50*.
To purchase your tickets click the link below or give the Eve Team a call on 020 7605 0100.
BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE
*The £50 donation does not include a ticket to the Service and / or Service and Reception. These tickets will need to be purchase separately
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Time
(Thursday) 19:00 - 21:30
Location
St. Botolph-without-Bishopsgate
Bishopsgate,