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Non-stop music for St Michael's Hospice



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Published Date: 08 October 2008
Singers and musicians from across Rother and Hastings will get together for 12 hours of sponsored music for St Michael's Hospice.
The event takes place on Saturday October 18 and is being organised by James Cruttenden.

Pupils from East Sussex Music Service will start their Saturday in their usual way by playing at Hastings and Rother Area Music Centre but on this occasion their music will be generously sponsored by family and friends who will come from all over East Sussex to support them.

The music 'relay' will then continue at 12.30pm in St John's Church, Pevensey Road, St Leonards with the following groups: Occasional Consort; Peasmarsh and District WI Choir; Regency Singers; Phoenix Theatre; Symphonie; Rye Singers; Quintasia; Cantabile; The Melodians; Opera South East; Battle Choral Society; Lorelei and St Michael's String Orchestra.

Entry is free but donations welcome! For further details please telephone Marcia on 01424 201838



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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 9:31 AM
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