Over 300 people packed into Woldingham School's Dineen Auditorium to hear a line-up of prize-winning rising stars perform in a fundraising concert for St Catherine's Hospice.
Over 300 people packed into Woldingham School’s Dineen Auditorium to hear a line-up of prize-winning rising stars perform in a fundraising concert for St Catherine’s Hospice.
Radio 2 broadcaster Canon Roger Royle was the evening’s engaging host, sharing stories that delighted the audience; which included newly elected Conservative MP for East Surrey Sam Gyimah on one of his first engagements since winning the election.
A variety of acts took to the stage, including Cambridge University’s Gentlemen of St John’s; local stars Kenley Holiday Workshop; gold-medal winning women’s barbershop chorus, Surrey Harmony; and a heart warming performance from soloists from the Orpheus Centre.
In addition to all the ticket proceeds providing funds for the much-valued local hospice, the evening’s prize raffle brought in an additional �1,000.
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