One of the raffle prizes at the Indigo party on Friday night was an Arsenal football shirt signed by all the players, which was kindly donated by Eleni’s (pictured right) uncle, who works at the club. The shirt was won by Pete (pictured left), one of Indigo’s key print and embroidery suppliers. Sadly Pete is a Spurs fan so the shirt may end up on eBay soon!
Other prizes that were generously donated were a flight over London in a private plane (thanks to Tim, pilot and raffle-master), a House of Commons bottle of wine (thanks to Kate), a meal voucher for two with champagne (thanks to Paul at the Bishop’s Finger), a box of t-shirts (thanks to Paul Collins) and a Innocent Smoothies goody box (thanks Innocent – you are one of our favourite clients
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Cool shirt, red colour is my favourite one
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