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Get a glow from doing a good turn; CANNON STREET.


BRUMMIES who enjoy tanning tanning, process by which skins and hides are converted into leather. Vegetable tanning, a method requiring more than a month even with modern machinery and tanning liquors, employs tannin; its use is shown in Egyptian tomb paintings dating from 3000 B.C.  are being invited to turn fundraisers for a good cause.

The Tanning Studio in Cannon Street Cannon Street is a road in the south of the City of London. It runs roughly parallel with the River Thames, and about 250 metres north of it. It is the site of the ancient London Stone.  in the city centre is celebrating its second year in business by throwing a party to raise cash for Birmingham's Children's Hospital A children's hospital is a hospital which offers its services exclusively to children. The number of children's hospitals proliferated in the 20th century, as pediatric medical and surgical specialties separated from internal medicine and adult surgical specialties. .

Studio staff will be laying on free food and drink on September 1 and inviting customers to buy tickets to see co-manager Michael Pitt Michael Carmen Pitt (born April 10, 1981) is an American actor. Biography
Personal life
Pitt was born in West Orange, New Jersey, the youngest of four children. At age ten, he announced to his parents that he wished to become an actor.
 have his legs waxed.

Business partner Kelly Fellows said: "The more money we raise, the more he will have waxed off.

"I'm sure our members would like to see him in a bit of pain."

"The beds are usually pounds 1 a minute but we will be charging pounds 1 for two minutes on our birthday, with the proceeds going to the hospital."

The Tanning Studio managed to raise pounds 450 for Acorns Hospice hospice, program of humane and supportive care for the terminally ill and their families; the term also applies to a professional facility that provides care to dying patients who can no longer be cared for at home.  during its first birthday party last year.

Ms Fellows said: "We would like everyone to come along."

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Date:Aug 10, 2007
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