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May 26, 2002
Sunday
Mail
Amy Wins on Pants
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THERE'S no missing the bottom line
in this cheeky pose. But it's all in a good cause -
music therapy charity Nordoff-Robbins latest fundraiser.
Model Amy Rewcastle donned special
pants to promote a star-studded fashion show in aid of
special needs kids. Celtic star Neil Lennon and
ex-team-mate Olivier Tebily will be among models for the
Handbags and Gladrags event on June 6.
TV's Carol Smillie, actor Dougray
Scott and Ultimo boss Michelle Mone, left, are among
celebs on the guest list. The event is to be held at new
Glasgow nightclub Seventh Heaven, part-owned by Hearts
star Stephane Mahe.
Ewan McGregor's mum Carol, a
fundraiser for Nordoff-Robbins, helped organise the
bash. Charity co-ordinator Pat Moon said: "We're
hoping to raise at least £15,000 from the show. And
that will mean a fantastic boost to our work.
"It will be used to provide
therapy for kids with learning disabilities, including
autism. We can help them express themselves through
music."
Tickets to the glittering night
cost £30 each, but the Sunday Mail has 10 pairs to give
away.
Simply answer the following
question: What is the name of the music charity that
organised the fashion show?
Send your answer on a postcard to:
Nordoff-Robbins Tickets, Sunday Mail, One Central Quay,
Glasgow, G3 8DA, by first post on May 29. First 10
correct entries picked will win tickets. Usual rules
apply.
If you don't win, you can still buy
tickets. Call Nordoff-Robbins on 0141 248 7548 for
details.
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