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Last chance to book tickets to the highly anticipated Discover Rutland Ball

By Grace Kennington

18th Nov 2024 3:00 pm | Local News

(Updated: 2 Hours, 31 minutes ago)

The Discover Rutland Ball returns for 2024 promising a delightful evening of elegance, fine food and celebration. (Photo: Nub News)
The Discover Rutland Ball returns for 2024 promising a delightful evening of elegance, fine food and celebration. (Photo: Nub News)

The deadline to book tickets to the Discover Rutland Ball is rapidly approaching, with the prestigious event returning once again this year. 

Promising an elegant night of entertainment and celebration, the Discover Rutland Ball is the perfect way to celebrate the start of the festive season and a great opportunity to mingle with local professionals from across the county. 

Located at Rutland Hall Hotel, the Discover Rutland Ball is a favourite among local businesses. (Photo: Rutland Hall Hotel & Spa)

Starting at 6.30pm with fizz and canapes, the evening will be filled with fabulous food, a lively crowd and dazzling entertainment.

A lavish three-course dinner will be served carefully paired with wine, followed by a cheeseboard, port, and dessert wine. 

The evening will be accompanied by live music from the Real Monsters and casino tables to play Black Jack and Roulette. 

The setting of Rutland Hall Hotel and Spa is the perfect environment to welcome in the winter months and celebrate with colleagues, local businesses and Rutland's movers and shakers. 

Tickets are still available to buy from the Rutland Hall Hotel website, with individual tickets costing £65 or £600 for a table of 10. 

     

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