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Support for choir raised superb sums



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
WE would like to thank everyone who supports our choir and its aim of helping people, and report that the result of our early autumn bazaar and barbecue last month raised £517.
This money will pay for the orchestral scores for "The Armed Man", to be performed at St James' Church, Littlehampton, on Saturday, November 8.

The 10th anniversary birthday concert a week later raised an incredible £1,350.

The choir also appli
ed for a grant from Littlehampton Town Council, which was agreed on condition that the choir matched it with a similar amount, and specified how the money would be used — it will provide new outfits for our 60 members.

Jennie McNair, Edwin James Festival Choir


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  • Last Updated: 02 October 2008 2:52 PM
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