Scotch Hall offer great prizes at Bellewstown
BELLEWSTOWN Races and Scotch Hall Shopping Centre in Drogheda, have joined forces to deliver a spectacular Race Day on Friday 7th July (E) 2017 with a prize fund for the Best Dressed Competition of over €7,000.
Scotch Hall Shopping Centre have been unveiled as the title sponsor for this premier day in the Bellewstown Races Calendar for 2017. Scotch Hall are offering a €3,000 Shopping Spree for the Best Dressed Lady at this year’s event, and will also become sponsors of the feature race ‘ The Scotch Hall Shopping Centre Handicap of €20,000.’
Second prize in the best dressed lady competition is a break-away for two to the five star Trump International Golf Links & Hotel in Doonbeg (with a Spa treatment), while the fabulous prize for third place is a €500 voucher for Fuschia Make-up.
Winner of the Best Dressed Man competition will walk away with a Magee ‘Made to Measure’ Suit, Shirt and Tie valued at €1,000 from Christ Curtis Menswear, while 2nd place will collect a voucher for €500 from Briscoe’s Expert Megastore, and 3rd receiving a 12 Month membership at the newly refurbished Integral Gym in Drogheda or Bettystown.
There is also a prize for the Best Dressed couple, who will win A Stay for Two in the Boutique Tankardstown House, including an evening meal & Wine.
The evening will be topped off by the arrival of Chanelle McCoy of Dragon’s Den, who will judge the Best Dressed Competition, and rumour has it she will be accompanied by her hubby AP McCoy, and a number of other Dragons who are visiting the hill of Crockafotha en masse.
Peter Dolan, Centre Manager of Scotch Hall Shopping Centre said: “Scotch Hall are delighted to sponsor the Best Dressed lady first prize for the July festival which is a big day in the fashion calendar. The €3000 shopping spree for Scotch Hall is certainly a fashion target for all locals and those further afield. Bellewstown Races is a very important event in the local festival calendar and Scotch Hall is delighted to be associated with events that are so important to the local economy. “