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29.7.19

Reaching Out Concert for asylum seekers in Nambucca Heads, July 29

Bellingen High School Jazz Ensemble

Bellingen High String Quartet

Proceeds from the sales of tickets, the raffle and works of art will be donated to the Asylum Seekers Centre in Newtown, which does vitally important work supporting asylum seekers in Sydney. 

 

Artwork by Marlene Griffin was on sale



An appreciative audience gathers

Hayden, Molly and Marlene Griffin, Organiser

Hayden and Molly, from Dorset, are cycling around the world to raise funds for refugees.

Snez and Stuart

Our local RAR is so appreciative of the artists, Snez and Stuart, and The Bellingen High School students and teachers, who performed for the responsive audience. This was no amateur performance but a delightful afternoon of quality music among friends. I will certainly be attending a 2020 concert.

Bellingen Sinfonia
"Thank you to all who attended. 

Every $5 we raised provides a meal for a family of four. The funds we raised will be donated to the Asylum Seeker Centre in Sydney, which provides, food, accommodation, medical assistance, English lessons and legal aid to families now living in extreme poverty yet not permitted to seek work in Australia. 

Musicians of the Bellingen Youth Orchestra enjoyed the afternoon and we hope they will come back at some point in the future.
We would like to thank them for giving us such a wonderful afternoon and so generously performing in this benefit concert."

From: Nambucca Guardian

Bellingen Sinfonia


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