AN EVENING of classical music played by a group of talented young Cirencester musicians takes place at Rodmarton Manor on Tuesday, April 17, to raise money for Acorns Children's Hospice.
Tatyana Cheung aged 6, Tinwai Cheung aged 7, Julia Liang aged 14, Simon Wong aged 18 and Peter Liang aged 19 are all classically trained and will deliver an hour of delightful music from 7.30pm to 8.30pm.
Tatyana, Tinwai and Simon play piano, with Julia and Peter on violin. The event, starting at 7pm for wine and canapés, costs £25 per ticket with all proceeds donated to Acorns.
Dennis Collins, longstanding supporter of Acorns in Gloucestershire, said: "Acorns does so much for children and families who live in Gloucestershire, children with a condition that will prevent them reaching adulthood.
"What better way to raise funds that with a night of beautiful classical music played by these extremely talented young Cirencester musicians."
For more information and to purchase a ticket contact Dennis Collins on 01285 770088.
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