Rotary’s Summer Evening Jazz Concert in aid of NTUK
23 September 2019
Rotary's Summer Evening Jazz Concert in aid of NTUK
Thank you so much to Rotary, Club of Ingatestone for putting on their fantastic Summer Evening Jazz concert in aid of Nerve Tumours UK last July. The event, which saw over 700 people attend, took place in the gardens of historic Ingatestone Hall and was host to two magnificent styles of Jazz.
The Salty Town Six were the first to play their marvellous New Orleans Traditional Jazz style, which was followed by two incredible performances by the Jive Aces.
Nerve Tumours UK would like to thank everyone involved for putting on such a wonderful event 😊
If you would like to find out more about the event you can do so by clicking on the link below:
Our Trustee Richard Goode with Neil Macalister, President of the Rotary Club of Ingatestone
Richard Goode collected the donation from Neil in person earlier last week
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