Fun & foam in Liverpool with Hospitality Action

10th July 2008, 11:21am

Hospitality Action has announced its inaugural Liverpool 'It's a Knockout' event to take place on the 11th September 2008 at Liverpool Cricket Club.

The venue will be transformed into a fun-filled arena where competitors will do battle with foam, inflatables and industry rivals to win the coveted title of IAKO champions – Liverpool.
 
The event will involve teams going head to head to raise valuable funds for the hospitality industry's benevolent organisation, Hospitality Action.
 
A variety of different tasks will put teams through their paces, requiring everything from speed, co-ordination and balance to simply a willingness to smile whilst diving into foam.
 
The games will include IAKO favourites such as The Great Escape, Chicken Run and Human Demolition – with eight different games in total there's sure to be something to suit everyone.
 
Top prizes will be on offer for both the winning team and the best-named team on the day.
 
Starting at 1.30pm the event will go right though to the early evening, with a free BBQ, snacks and drinks for all those taking part.
 
The event follows on from the success of the Manchester It's a Knockout last year where nearly 20 teams, did battle to raise nearly £15,000 for Hospitality Action.
 
Teams of ten can enter for as little as £750, or for £1,200, teams can secure sponsorship of the event. This includes branding at the event as well as the opportunity to name your own game and free spectator tickets – complete with the satisfaction of knowing it's all in aid of a good cause. For those without a team, Hospitality Action will be more than happy to introduce individuals to make up your perfect ten.
 
As one of the most popular events in the Hospitality Action calendar the limited places are sure to go fast, so make sure you secure your place in the action asap.
 

Contact Astrid Wears-Taylor on 020 3004 5503 or astrid@hospitalityaction.org.uk for a booking form.


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