Galentine's Sip & Paint Evening at the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary
Thursday, 13 February 2025
- Time
- 18:00 - 20:30
- Venue
- Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, Sandown, PO36 8QB
- Price
- £30-£40 per person
Celebrate love and lifelong friendships at our Galentine's Sip & Paint Evening on Thursday, 13th February!
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Tickets are £30 per person with a glass of sparkling rosé on arrival, or £40 per person with free-flowing sparkling rosé. Parking is free for this event, so please ensure you have provided your car registration when booking.
Please note that this event is for people aged 18+ only.
Venue
Wildheart Animal Sanctuary
Yaverland Road
Sandown
PO36 8QB
Dates
The event runs from 18:00 to 20:30 on the following dates.
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