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Memory Lane Fairs to hold open auditions to find new cover model

Memory Lane Fairs | 02.03.2011 13:33 | Culture | Liverpool

Memory Lane Fairs have announced they are looking for a new poster model, and are encouraging the public to come forward to try out. Aspiring models can compete for a first prize of a free photo shoot worth £180 plus the chance to be the face of Memory Lane Fair 2011.






Second prize is free photo shoot, and third prize of a half prize shoot, all courtesy of WOWTASTIC Photography. Auditions are being held at upcoming fairs at The Liner Hotel on 6th March and at Trinity Church, Elsmere Port on 19th March, 11am - 4pm.

The winner will be announced at Fort Perch Rock, New Brighton on March 26th and will immediately be invited to take part in their first photo shoot, becoming the core of all marketing material produced in 2011 for Memory Lane Fairs. Upon entry, hopefuls will need to present a recent photo and fill out a short form.

Memory Lane Fairs has been in operation for one year and is run by two former market stall workers. The fairs are an eclectic mix of antiques, vintage clothes, crafts and oddities, guaranteed to spark the imagination. They currently run the first Sunday of every month at the Liner Hotel in Liverpool, along with other additions along the way.

Memory Lane Fairs
- e-mail: Rebecca.Hatch12@gmail.com
- Homepage: http://Memorylanefairs.com

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  1. Remove this advertising please..... — Aunty Christ