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Members of Crescendo International Choir are hard at work practising for their forthcoming concerts. Their concerts last year raised a fantastic amount for various charities. Most of this was from bucket collections especially from the joint concert with Military Wives, but
the choir also donated 600€ of their own funds to make up the grand total of 7,256€!
The first concert of the new year will be at Torrevieja Christian Fellowship on March 4th at 5pm.
Tickets are available at 5€ and all the proceeds will go to an orphanage in Uganda. “Music to save lives” is a non-profit making organisation helping the orphans to build confidence and develop talents. Musical Director of the school is Elisabeth Michot who will be at Crescendo’s concert to receive the monies collected and take it directly to the orphanage. At present there are 13 boys and 10 girls with a staff of 5 teachers and assistants. Another 8 children live locally and attend at weekends and holidays. There are also 6 more young people being helped to start their own business and 10 primary school children are helped with school fees.
For further information on Crescendo’s past and future concerts, please go to the website
crescendo-choir.com. Paul Cunningham Nurses Gala Ball
Paul Cunningham Nurses will be holding their Gala Ball on Friday 5th May at La Marina Camping Resort. This fabulous black tie event will commence at 7pm with a Cava Reception and the three course dinner will be served at 8pm with coffee to finish.
Dancing will be to the three piece band Breezin' and the amazing Rob Roberts. There will be a charity auction and raffle to complete the evening. Tickets 25€ per person are now available on 96 671 9115.
Should businesses or individuals wish to donate items for the raffle or auction, the charity would be deeply grateful. Please ring the above number to contact Tricia, fundraiser.
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