Spring has Sprung!

We are very excited to bring to you our first concert of the year on Sunday 19th April at Garrison Church of St Barbara! Audience members can look forward to a unique evening, celebrating the diverse musical tapestry making up the British Isles. Surrey Police Band conductor, Graham Atterbury, has put together an excellent selection of challenging pieces taking you on a journey through England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

We are incredibly proud to be fundraising for The Children’s Trust, a local charity helping children with brain injury. The Children’s Trust works with children and young people from across the UK, both from its specialist centre in Tadworth, Surrey, and in communities around the country. The Children’s Trust has an unparalleled reputation in its field, thanks to the commitment to meeting the diverse needs of these children and their families, as well as the ability to deliver the best possible combination of nursing, therapy, medical care and education. The specialist services provided come at a cost which is not fully met by statutory sources, so The Children’s Trust rely on voluntary donations from supporters. By supporting our concerts, you will be helping to fund vital building works, key members of staff, new equipment, and much much more!

As always, our infamous selection of home made cakes will be on offer during the interval. Tickets are just £5 for adults, £4 for under 16s and free for under 5s, and are available to buy online by clicking here. Alternatively, you can call our box office to book on 0203 2900 191, or purchase on the door. Please do come and support us on Sunday 19th April, 7pm, at Garrison Church of St Barbara, Deepcut Bridge Road, Deepcut, Surrey, GU16 6QX, to enjoy a wonderful evening of music whilst raising money for a great cause. We very much look forward to seeing you there!

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