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Tenby Male Choir raised £2,000 for Wales Air Ambulance
Tenby Male Choir raised £2,000 for Wales Air Ambulance

Western Telegraph

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Western Telegraph

Tenby Male Choir raised £2,000 for Wales Air Ambulance

Tenby Male Choir's recent concert at St Mary's Church in Tenby raised £2,000 for the Wales Air Ambulance, with around 250 people in attendance. Anthony 'Tony' Key, OBE, aged 79, is the choir's MC and a former regional fundraising manager for the air ambulance. Mr Key said: "We have performed 13 concerts so far, seven of which have been fundraisers for charities and good causes. "We have raised £7,000 and have a few more events ahead." On the latest concert, he said: "We packed out St Mary's, around 250 people supported our event in aid of Wales Air Ambulance. "The atmosphere was electric. "We raised £2,000, that's the most we have ever raised at just one concert. "We only charge £10 per person and children under 16 go free, so we are delighted to be able to donate so much." Mr Key said it means a great deal to support the Wales Air Ambulance once again. He said: "I am hugely proud to be connected with the charity. "I worked for the air ambulance for five years before stepping down in 2016 to have more family time. "We live in such a rural part of Wales, so if something serious happens to you, your best hope is the onboard clinicians. "The service brings all the expertise that you would find in an emergency department to your doorstep or roadside. "I am so pleased that we have been able to support this incredible cause." The Wales Air Ambulance relies on public donations to raise the £11.2 million needed each year to keep its helicopters flying and rapid response vehicles on the road. Mike May, regional fundraising manager for South West Wales, said: "Congratulations to all the Tenby Male Choir members on your amazing milestone. "We are delighted that as you celebrate your 50th anniversary, you have chosen us as one of the beneficiaries of your fundraising. "We'd like to extend a big thank you to all those who took part in the concert in aid of us and the generous supporters who attended on the night. "£2,000 is an incredible amount and every pound raised will help save lives." The choir opened the concert with the Welsh hymn Rachie, originally sung during the First World War, which Mr Key dedicated to the 'loyal and brave' pilots and clinicians of the air ambulance service. He said: "It's been so wonderful to bring together two things I am hugely passionate about, my singing and the amazing work of the Wales Air Ambulance." The choir's 50th anniversary concert will take place on September 4 at the De Valence Pavilion, with special guests including president Wynne Evans and feature choir Bella Voce.

Wicklow audience moved to tears as south Dublin dementia choir perform
Wicklow audience moved to tears as south Dublin dementia choir perform

Irish Independent

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Wicklow audience moved to tears as south Dublin dementia choir perform

The evening included the debut public performance of St Joseph's Community Dementia Choir, which regaled the audience with firm favourites for all to enjoy. The audience all joined in with the songs and the choir were rewarded for their efforts with a standing ovation. There were even reports of tears with the smiles from the audience who were so moved by the music. Speaking at the event, Siobhan Grant, fundraising manager at St Joseph's, said: 'We were thrilled that Frank Kelly and Bella Voce invited us to sing here and to use the event to raise funds for the dementia specific care we provide. "Our choir lead, Joan Dempsey, brought her talent and love of music to so many people at St Joseph's and the choir is open to anyone living with dementia and their loved ones, or any carers in our community, to come along every Tuesday at 2.15pm. Music brings such joy to all our singers, and it is just one of the many community initiatives we are proud to host,' she said. The concert continued throughout the evening with the talented Ballinteer Male Voice Choir, under the baton of Thomas Kehoe, and The Inver Singers, who were all invited by Frank Kelly and Bella Voce to join them in this very special event. St Anne's parish, very graciously and generously supported the concert, making An Evening of Song a true community collaboration. The event was a fabulous platform for all the choirs to showcase their talents and, importantly, raised nearly €4,000 for St Joseph's while doing so. Saint Joseph's Shankill is the largest care home in Ireland solely dedicated to dementia care. Its vision is to lead the way in dementia care in Ireland through innovation, education, and community engagement. To find out more about the other community initiatives available, or to donate, visit:

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