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Published 26/07/2021 · Academic

What better way to help raise funds for the club than to have a laugh at the same time! The LSJFC is delighted to be partnering with Grandstand events to host a Comedy Night at the Ray Owen Clubrooms on Friday 6th August 2021. Ticket price includes food and drink voucher. The bar will be open with additional drinks available to purchase. All proceeds going to the LSJFC.

(Please note there may be some low-level coarse language and this event is 18+).

https://www.trybooking.com/BSWVG

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