Beat It Social Night Event
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Beat It Night is a monthly social event (3rd Thursday of every month) for people with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and mental health conditions to get together and just have some fun. We wanted to run a night where anyone would feel welcome. Where people could sit and chat or get up and have a boogie. Or people could listen to live music. Where artists would have an opportunity to showcase their talents, musicians, dancers and poets. A place where people could meet old friends and make new ones. A night that felt like a celebration.
Our next night is on the 15th February 7pm - 10pm, please come and see how wonderful our nights are
Our next night is on the 15th February 7pm - 10pm, please come and see how wonderful our nights are

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Hi Imagineer, this event looks great! Will you be doing any more in the future?
I'm working on a project called Sociable Life to highlight events like this by creating an interactive map of accessible events for people with disabilities all over the UK.
Please let me know what you think about the idea, and if you'd like your upcoming events added to our map
https://www.sociablelife.uk0
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