A debut novel by Bournemouth-based Zumba instructor, Cat Fowler, will be launched on 11 February at the Littledown Centre between 2-4pm. Self published author, Cat, who uses her mother's maiden name Sabatina for her writing, will be giving entry donations to the Wessex Autistic Society.
Retailing for just £6.99, Cat’s novel, entitled ‘Sweet Jasmine, Cakes and Magic’, fits into the chick lit/urban fantasy genre.
Cat will also be supporting the Wessex Autistic Society and Lewis Manning Hospice at ‘Zumba Smash 2’ on Sunday 12 February. The not-for-profit organisations will be attempting to smash the record for the biggest Zumba class ever with a target of 2,012 participants. Doors of the Windsor Hall at the BIC open at 9.30am and the class starts at 11.30am. Tickets £5. Participants must be 11-years-old or over, and those who attended the first Zumba Smash event in October can enter for free. To book your spot visit www.eventelephant/ZumbaSmash2
Posted on 27/01/2012 by mags4dorset