Christmas is a time for joy, connection, and community, but for many, it can feel isolating. Mark’s Events aims to ensure no one has to spend Christmas Day alone by hosting a free Christmas Dinner at Blueys, inside Congleton Town Hall.
This festive gathering on 25th December at 12.30pm promises a warm, welcoming atmosphere, delicious food, and the spirit of togetherness. Whether attendees are new to the area, spending the day alone, or simply looking for some cheerful company, everyone is welcome to share in the festivities.
Organiser of the event, Mark Bailey said:
“We want to make sure that no one in our town feels left out or alone on this special day. Everyone deserves to feel the joy and warmth of the season. We did Christmas lunch last year and it was really lovely. I decided to do it again to give something back to the community. Food and friendship on Christmas Day can make a world of difference.”
Spaces are limited, so booking is essential.
To reserve a place, attendees can call Mark on:
07722 008421
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