

On Sunday, November 8, 2009 !
Saving Lives while having fun is more than great!
Healthy Children helping Needy Children!
All for the Children!!!!
A Carnival Saving Lives of Children with Congenital Heart Disease
Date: November 8, 2009, Sunday
Time: 10:30am to 4:30pm, A Truly Indoor – Outdoor Experience with a Garden Pavilion.
Venue: Millennium Hongqiao Hotel Shanghai, 2588 Yanan Xi Road, Shanghai (around the corner of Carrefour Gubei)
Ticket Sales: Purchase FAMILY PACKAGE TICKETS For 200 RMB ( pre-sale), enjoy 2 adult tickets and 3 raffle draw tickets!!!
Children (below 12 years old) are free of charge!
Attend and Have Fun!
Pre sale Entrance Ticket Adult: RMB 60
On actual day Entrance Ticket Adult: RMB 80
Raffle Draw Ticket: RMB 50 each
*** Entrance ticket includes 1 free drink, 1 free snack
For more Information and ticket sales, please contact:
Michelle Teope – Shen 王煊熔 13916368878 (English, 中文)
Marion Michelgrosjean 13764315704 (French, English)
Christina Decu 13501750508 (German, English)
Alice Tissier 13816105149 (English, French)
Or send us email atcontactus@charitycarnivalsh.com
The commitment of The Annual Charity Carnival for the last seven years has always been about giving a NORMAL LIFE to poor CHINESE children suffering from CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE. While this "passion to share" gave the CHINESE children YOU had helped under this cause "a second chance to LIFE"... it also had given “MORE LIFE” to people who commonly share this passion.
The 8th Annual Charity Carnival will be a whole day dedicated to children with games, face painting, kid's craft, arts and craft vendors, a huge raffle and live auction and a continuous entertainment program with acrobatic, dance, Kung Fu and magic shows!
Be a part … A NORMAL LIFE is OUR GIFT to Children Suffering from Congenital Heart Disease.
This year, five children will benefit from the generous contributions of the various foreign communities in China and the continuous support from our corporate sponsors: Millennium Hongqiao Hotel Shanghai, Asian Tigers Relocation, Om Bra Mai Fu.
