RESIDENTS are invited to a posh do to help a little boy’s dreams come true.
Andrew Telford, who is fundraising to pay for physiotherapy for son AJ Tighe, has set up a charity auction at Kinmel Manor Hotel on March 2.
The auction will support the six year old youngster with cerebral palsy, who is set to travel to America in April for a life-changing operation to help him walk unaided.
Mr Telford, whose campaign supporters include the anonymous Rhyl Animals and a number of Rhyl businesses, said a slew of prizes have already been donated.
He said: “This is proving to be an amazing auction. Check out some of the lots!”
Donations include a signed Chelsea shirt and first team photo, a signed Steven Gerrard photo with two passes to Liverpool, the hat worn by comedian David Walliams when he tackled the Thames for Sport Relief, and signed memorabilia from singing star Olly Murs.
Mr Telford said: “This is a smart casual event to raise as much money for AJ as we can. Bar is available and hopefully we will be having special guests attending.”
To find out more, search “AJs Dream Auction” on Facebook.