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100 set to tap light fantastic for charity.


FANCY footwork by dancing queens and kings in Rugby will launch a fund-raising drive Noun 1. fund-raising drive - a campaign to raise money for some cause
fund-raising campaign, fund-raising effort

crusade, campaign, cause, drive, effort, movement - a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end; "he supported
 to help children with leukaemia Children With Leukaemia is a registered charity (no. 298405) inaugurated in 1988 by Diana, Princess of Wales in memory of Jean and Paul O'Gorman. The charity supports and organises events and money raising to aid children struck with leukaemia. .

About 100 youngsters from the town's Impact Dance School will take to the stage next month for a freestyle The code name for the MCE version of Windows. See Media Center Edition.  modern dance show in Dunchurch.

The group has been sponsored by Hope clothing shop in Chapel Street and is now concentrating on raising money from the event in aid of the Children's Leukaemia charity.

The concert is at Dunchurch WI Hall, on Friday, April 26.

Dance tutor TUTOR - A Scripting language on PLATO systems from CDC.

["The TUTOR Language", Bruce Sherwood, Control Data, 1977].
 Hayley Slater slat·er  
n.
1. One employed to lay slate surfaces, as on roofs.

2. See pill bug.

3. See sow bug.

Noun 1.
 said: "We started the school last year and this will be our first big show. We wanted to try and raise money and we all decided on this charity. Because Hope have sponsored us to buy the costumes for the show, it means we can raise more money. The kids are really looking forward to it."

Impact Dance School takes classes in Brownsover, Barby, Dunchurch and Rokeby.

Ticket details for the show will be available nearer the time.
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Date:Mar 5, 2002
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