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A surprise function

Published on 4th September 2008 in Ents

The Half Moon Inn at Reedness were recently asked to provide a corporate function for a large engineering company in Doncaster .

Not one to shy a way from a challenge Richard the landlord and his crew set about organising the function, which was held last Friday, with their usual enthusiasm.

Starting with their marquee then converting part of the factory into a bar, the place was soon looking more like a nightclub than a factory.

The evening was a great success with catering for one hundred, a six piece live band, a magician, Big Joe on the disco and a photographer to capture it all. No doubt the photos will provide a few laughs in the office the following Monday.

The Half Moon Inn would be happy to quote for your corporate, wedding or private function.

Contact Richard on 01405 704484.

Pictured below is the live band entertaining the guests. (04-09-64 SU).

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