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Friday, 30th July 2010

It's surprise, surprise for Blind Date night

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Published Date: 22 February 2010
KESH YFC hosted their version of Cilla Black's Blind Date in the YFC Hall in Kesh.
The Committee went to great efforts for this night with the hall beautifully decorated.
They are grateful to Joe Graham who acted as Cilla for the night accompanied by Kesh YFC's Graham well acted by Joanne Campbell.
The night kicked off with t
he first female contestant Rachel Mahon, who quizzed the first three men unknown to her. They were Gavin Rogers (Derrygonnelly), Clarke Wilson (Lisnaskea) and Ashley Johnston (Lisbellaw).
Having chosen Clarke they were both entertained to a romantic meal in a specially designed restaurant in the hall.
The chef for the night was Beverley Henderson accompanied by the waiting staff, Victoria Walmsley and Lee Wilson.
Then it was the turn of Stephen Ferguson from Derrygonnelly to chose his Blind Date from Melissa Anderson (Kesh), Jayne Little (Lisbellaw) and Gail Woods (Kesh). He selected Melissa and proceeded to have their meal.
Then Lorna Graham (Kesh) selected her Blind Date from Trevor Wilson (Lisbellaw), Stephen Lucy (Lisbellaw) and Jamie Armstrong (Trillick) and she chose Stephen Lucy.
Then John McClaughry selected Zana Bratton from Kesh. The other two possibles being Rachel Gibson, Trillick and Becky Brunt, Trillick.
However, the couples were unaware of the fact that a camera was hidden in the restaurant and we had the pleasure of watching and sharing their experience on their Blind Date.
This provided some laughs for the Club members. Kesh YFC are very grateful for the good turnout from other Clubs in Fermanagh and Tyrone and Kesh YFC hope they enjoyed their night.



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  • Last Updated: 22 February 2010 9:12 AM
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