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The Slavic Women's Day at the Bescot Stadium banquet hall in Walsall

The Slavic Women's Day at the Bescot Stadium banquet hall in WalsallThe Slavic Women's Day has already become a tradition for Polish women living in Great Britain. Women's Day will be celebrated here for the sixth time, and the organizers Monika Górniak-Ślaska and Sylwia Staniszek have reasons to be proud.

The event is attended by over 1,200 women, a very impressive number that amazes the organizers themselves, not only with the number of participants but also with creativity, style, amazing costumes, and wreaths. It is the most colorful event in all of Great Britain. This year, Słowianki invited the WEEKEND group, which will warm up the atmosphere, and their performance will be preceded by Sebson's support. DJ Ankama and Marcin from Banita Maxx Radio will take care of the best fun throughout the evening.

It is worth mentioning that in 2016 only 110 women participated, in 2017 there were 450, in 2018 over 800, and in 2019 there were already 1,200! This amazing event is also attended by Polish women living in other countries, from Poland, Iceland, Spain, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Germany. It's amazing that at the beginning there were literally a handful of friends who had a vision and a desire to create something really great, and at their invitation, CLEO came with her entire team! The following year we hosted the LONG & JUNIOR group. In addition, they provide many other attractions. In previous years, they were also involved in a charity campaign, through a lottery and prizes funded by many sponsors. They raised money for Cancer Research UK. Slavic Women's Day promotes a sense of life in unity, support, and the will to unite, therefore they have many reasons to be proud and willing to do something more.

The Slavic Women's Day is a closed event that will take place on March 19, 2022, at the Bescot Stadium banquet hall in Walsall. At the entrance to the event, each of the ladies can enjoy a snack in the form of a Polish road prepared by sponsors in the form of bakery products, cold cuts, delicious snacks, or a glass of alcohol. During the event, other surprises funded by sponsors are also planned. The popularity of this event means that tickets are sold out long before the event.

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