A Very Beary Christmas this weekend at Bar Broadway, Subline and Camelford
Brighton Bear Weekend (BBW) and Bear-Patrol join forces this weekend to bring you some festive cheer. The festive fun starts with the return of the very popular Bear-a-oke at Bar Broadway on Saturday, December 9 from 7.00 pm to 9.30pm. Hosted fresh from the rugby field, by Chris Hibbert and Jon Bee,
Brighton Bear Weekend (BBW) and Bear-Patrol join forces this weekend to bring you some festive cheer.

The festive fun starts with the return of the very popular Bear-a-oke at Bar Broadway on Saturday, December 9 from 7.00 pm to 9.30pm. Hosted fresh from the rugby field, by Chris Hibbert and Jon Bee, who will be singing, and spreading their speical brand of Christmas cheer.
Afterwards, the fun will continue from 10pm onwards at the Brighton Bear Christmas party in Subline. Expect rugby players, polar bears, cubs, naughty elves and lots of white beards.
On Sunday, December 10, enjoy Christmas dinner with Bear Patrol at The Camelford Arms. There will be three sittings in afternoon so no excuse not to enjoy the food and great company.
Bookings are essential and can be made at The Camelford Arms or by contacting Bear-Patrol directly. Once again there will be a Christmas jumper competition with top prizes for the finest festival knitwear.
If that is not too much Christmas for you then get yourself along to The Camelford Arms on December 21 for the annual Brighton Bear Quiz where £300 cash can be won be as well as other great prizes in the raffle.
Plenty to do for all the bears out there this Christmas and more importantly, all these events are proudly supporting and raising money for The Rainbow Fund who make grants to LGBT/HIV organisations who deliver effective front line services to LGBT+ people in the city.
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