Two Bath based choirs will be supporting a charity that has its heart in the City with a very special concert on Saturday, 26th November at the Central United Reformed Church in Argyle Street.
The ThreeAs charity is a new charity whose objects are to provide specialist counselling following brain injury to the residents of the city of Bath and B&NES, in response to the loss of the brain injury specialist services that were based at The Mineral Hospital in Bath in 2014.
The concert will feature two of Grenville Jones’ choirs, who are performing without charge to support the work of ThreeAs. Starting at 7 p.m., the concert features the Bath Children’s Choir, led by Anna Bland and the Bath Good Afternoon Choir.
Admission is free with a collection at the end of the evening to support the work of the charity.
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Food hygiene ratings given to five Bath and North East Somerset establishmentsEthan Harris, for ThreeAs, said: “We are delighted that Grenville has agreed to support our work and this will be a delightful evening with music to suit everyone.
“The Bath Children’s Choir membership is made up of children from across local primary schools and the Bath Good Afternoon Choir, with its membership of over ninety voices, meet every Thursday afternoon. They are a non-auditioned choir, who sing for the pure enjoyment it brings.”
Doors open on the night at 6.30 p.m. and there will be refreshments during the interval. For more details call ThreeAs on: 07732 180038.
