Glossop Arts Project's monthly club night is back with a bang - opening this month with a brand new venue.
The 'Club Night' is a private event held at a local public house in Glossop for adults with additional needs.
It’s now housed at The Brook Tavern, Victoria Street and with music from resident DJ Mazza covering all tastes, a fully stocked bar to buy drinks, pool table, and plenty of space to dance or sit and chat, it guarantees to be a great night out.
There are also raffle prizes to be won and a theme each night to get the party going - although there will be no flashing lights and the music will be turned down.
The entrance fee is £5 per person (for over 18s), and free for carers.
The club is on from 7pm until 9.30pm on the first Monday of each month, starting tonight (February 3).
If you have any questions, call Rhoda on 07747 617657 or find Glossop Arts Project on Facebook.
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