Chestnutt Feeds support YFCU Arts Festival gala reception

The Young Farmers' Clubs of Ulster (YFCU) is pleased to announce that Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd will be once again supporting the VIP reception at the arts festival gala evening.
Pictured at the announcement of Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd sponsorship of the VIP reception at the forthcoming YFCU gala are YFCU president Roberta Simmons and James Chestnutt, managing director, Chestnutt FeedsPictured at the announcement of Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd sponsorship of the VIP reception at the forthcoming YFCU gala are YFCU president Roberta Simmons and James Chestnutt, managing director, Chestnutt Feeds
Pictured at the announcement of Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd sponsorship of the VIP reception at the forthcoming YFCU gala are YFCU president Roberta Simmons and James Chestnutt, managing director, Chestnutt Feeds

The gala evening is on Saturday 1st April at the Millennium Forum, Londonderry.

The clubs performing on the evening will be Spa YFC, Kilraughts YFC, Glarryford YFC, Kilrea YFC and Finvoy YFC.

Prizes presented at this year’s gala will include most amusing moment, most imaginative theme, best choral piece, best choreography, best newcomer and outstanding performance of the night.

Derg Valley YFC were announced winners of the best newcomer at the end of the arts festival week of performances and will receive their prize at the gala evening.

Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd manufactures and supplies ruminant feed products for distribution throughout counties Antrim, Londonderry, north Tyrone and the northern tip of Donegal.

YFCU president Roberta Simmons said: “We are 
delighted that Chestnutt Feeds has continued its support 
of our arts festival gala 
evening.

“The company will once again be providing a VIP reception for our invited guests and dignitaries and I would like to take this opportunity to thank James Chestnutt for his continued support.

“The gala is one of the most eagerly awaited nights of the YFCU calendar and I am thoroughly looking forward to seeing the five clubs perform.”