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Sparkle Manchester This Weekend
Posted on: July 10th, 2010 by History Month

>Sparkle! The biggest trans event in the world is held this weekend in Sackville Gardens, Manchester.
For full details go to www.sparkle.org.uk.

Chief sponsors of this year’s Sparkle are Pink Punters of Milton Keynes, owners of the Rainbow Bus. Pink Punters’ Joe McMahon said: ” – The main event – Sparkle in the Park will be held in Sackville Gdns near Canal Street where there is a fantastic statue of Alan Turing. I am hoping to address the attendees at some point to highlight the Enigma Ball in November and to make reference to the Statue (just 50m from the stage) and the fantastic work carried out at Bletchley Park during WWII.

The Enigma Ball is another huge trans event; this one to be held in Pink Punters at Milton Keynes.

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