Chicken, Disco & Party Night at the Karisma – UPDATE

UPDATE:

Brian “DJ RockinDad” Jutsum wishes to thank everyone who attended the Chicken Night at the Karisma on Saturday.

Everyone had such a good time and, most importantly, the event raised €75 for the “Help For Heroes” Charity.

Brian says: “The generosity of those who attended was wonderful, and it’s great to see that having a good time can produce such a beneficial spin-off.” 

 

 

 

 

 

DJ Rockin’ Dad is asking: “What the cluck’s going on?”

It’s the Taska Do Karisma Chicken Night, on Saturday July 6th, a party and disco that is part of the Amovate In The Community programme—THAT’s what’s going on!

Food will be served from 5pm (Antonio crosses his heart!), and music starts at 7pm—but we can’t promise that the Muppets’ “Chicken Song” will be on the agenda!

Brian “DJ RockinDad” Jutsum will be taking requests (50 cents a time, all proceeds to  HELP FOR HEROES charity) between 7 and 9pm, before launching into his own musical mix for the remainder of the evening, guaranteed to get people on their feet and dancing.

Brian will again present his “Beat The DJ” challenge when anyone asking for a record to be played that Brian doesn’t have in his massive archive will be rewarded with a free alcoholic drink.

Buy your tickets for a €5.50 chicken dinner directly from Antonio at the Taska do Karisma bar on the Pines Roundabout (tel: 91 243 73 33), and make sure you book them early (you don’t need to have a meal to attend).

Antonio will be the only source for tickets—none are being handled by Amovate.

We are aware that there were problems last year with the late arrival of food; the principal and perfectly justifiable gripe being that it wasn’t available at the promised time.

Brian and Ogy have had a meeting with Antonio and made it very clear that we did not want a repeat of last year.

He promises that, this time, preparations in the kitchen will begin earlier, and that the food WILL be available from 5pm onwards.

He also hopes to number each diner’s ticket as they arrive, and meals will be served in that order, much like the ticket machines at the butcher’s and delicatessen counters at the supermarket.

Keep on cluckin’!

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