St Dunstan's London Christmas Concert

Tuesday, 6 December 2011 7:00 PM

St Dunstan's London Christmas Concert

We are delighted to invite you to our annual Christmas Concert at St Marylebone Parish Church. All money raised will go to help our work supporting blind ex-Servicemen and women.

The Carol Concert on Tuesday 6th December at 19.00 will include guests speakers Kate Adie, Rachael Stirling and Lance Pierson along with the opportunity to hear stories from some of our beneficiaries.

The concert will be followed by a Champagne reception across the road at The Rotary in London Headquarters by kind permission of the District Governor Trevor Johnson.

Tickets
Concert and Reception (Limited tickets available) - £50*
Concert Only (Central/Rear Seats) - £20**
Concert Only (Restricted View) - £10***

 

Tickets are limited so book now to avoid disappointment

For information about advertising opportunities at our Christmas Concert please call 020 7616 7965 

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