A MUSICAL evening in a good cause will raise money for the NSPCC next month, when three young singers perform a programme of musical favourites.
Alison Guill, soprano, was granted an entrance scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, where she is currently in her final year. She will be joined on April 2 by Paul Carey Jones, baritone, and accompanist David Smith.
Appeals manager Phil Sharpe said: "Last year was the first of these musical evenings, which we are hoping to make an annual event. It was a huge success and we're hoping this year will be equally as enjoyable."
The black tie evening, hosted by Herefordshire branch chairman Judith Stone, will include supper and a champagne reception in All Saints' award-winning vegetarian restaurant in Hereford. To book, call the NSPCC office on 01432 341122.
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