Dr Ashok Nikapota Chamber Concert
Saturday 12th Nov 2016. 7pm.
Dr Nikapota (Consultant Clinical Oncologist) is a member of a string quartet and they are kindly putting on a concert in aid of the Sussex Cancer Fund, tickets £20.00 available from The Sussex Cancer Centre reception.
The Treatment Rooms
We’ve chosen The Sussex Cancer Fund as its local and we want to buy a new chemo chair for the unit in Brighton. Our therapist Jenny spent many hours in the existing chairs while undergoing treatment for lung cancer after having had previous treatment for breast cancer. She says a new chair would recline so you could relax but it can also be upright for taking bloods. https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/CLARE-ROGERS9
Bear-Patrol & Carole Todd are proud to present ‘Miss Hope Springs – Live at the piano with her Hot Jazz Combo’
An evening of music, pure delight & comedy genius at The Nightingale Room on Friday 30th September 2016. ‘Currently the only Brighton Appearance in 2016′.Ticket Price: £20 each & There are only 72 tickets available for this most intimate of shows – please get in quick so as not to be disappointed.
All profits from the show are being donated to The Sussex Cancer Fund incl. Miss Hope Springs’ appearance fee which she has most kindly waived for the evening.A fabulous evening to be had by all. https://www.facebook.com/events/158984354526089/
Payton Edgar’s Agony supports Sussex Cancer Centre!
Matthew Seal is a trained nurse who has worked in the Sussex Cancer Centre for 15 years. Currently working in the outpatient clinic department, he has also worked in both the chemotherapy department and the inpatient unit, Howard One. Matthew has been writing seriously for 10 years, and in 2011 was a runner up in the Sussex New Writers Awards. It was for this competition that he created the character of food critic, Payton Edgar.
He enjoys writing as a healthy form of escapism and is working on more titles in this series. Matthew will be donating the proceeds of this first book towards obtaining new equipment for the Sussex Cancer Centre and will be available from Amazon.
Book description; Payton Edgar’s Agony London, 1962. Renowned London restaurant critic Payton Edgar is more accustomed to eating from plates than spinning them, and yet this is just what he finds himself doing after agreeing to stand in for the London Evening Clarion’s Agony Aunt. While an Aunt of a different kind causes misery for him on the home front, a disturbing letter to the column soon embroils Mr Edgar in a murder plot. Can he solve the mystery of Capstick and Clay before his spinning plates come crashing down?
Sophie Robbins Pentanque day
We hope you can join us for the return of the Robbins Charity Petanque Day – to support The Sussex Cancer Fund. As many of you know, Dad loved petanque, so much so that he actually built a pitch in the garden in Lanzarote and played every day.
We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible on the day and if you are wanting to play we would be very grateful if you could please donate £5 per person.
Since 1981 The Sussex Cancer Fund has been giving invaluable assistance to The Sussex Cancer Centre at the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton. This is in the form of additional equipment and building improvements for the treatment and comfort of cancer patients attending the department. Dad was one of those patients over many years and was also a trustee for the charity. https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/RobbinsPetanque2016
Charity Fashion Show
For women affected by cancer by women affected by cancer
Gladrags & Handbags
Come along for advice on Makeup, Wigs, Hair, Skincare & a glass of Xmas cheer! (*Women Only*) In support of the Sussex Cancer Fund
Tickets £5.00
Friday 2nd December 7.00pm
Audrey Emerton Building, RSCH, Brighton