Monday 1 November 2010

Raise Your Banners Events in November

Hi YGG
Raise Your Banners have a couple of events planned for November - details below - the fundraiser is for our 2011 festival - be grateful if you could promote these on your sites. I've provided all the info but please just use what fits best.
Cheers
Raise Your Banners Fundraising Concert
Friday 19 November
Manningham Mills Community Centre, Lilycroft Road, Bradford, BD9 5BD
Doors open 7pm, show starts 7.45pm
Tickets £8/£6 (unwaged) on the door or reserve at raiseyourbanners@gmail.com or phone 07779 147005

We have a great night in store and all profits will go to help make RYB 2011 the best yet! As well as the music there will be a bar and tasty food available from the Chaat Cafe, so why not come early and get something to eat first.
The Hall Brothers Big Band are a six piece band with a huge amount of energy who headlined the Sunday concert at the 2009 Festival to great acclaim. They are still in absolutely top form and are bound to send the audience home with a huge smile on its collective face!
Poyzer's Homeworld Darren Poyzer has a truly unique energy and gift for orchestrating live performance, armed as he is with a seemingly endless delivery of uplifting stories and images of passion, conflict, and the human condition. For this event he has assembled a musical collective of rare talent who cannot fail to enthral.
Gary Kaye has graced the stage a number of times at RYB events and has made new friends at every appearance. Gary is known for his dynamic performance style and his delivery of 'No Pasaran' is a wonder to behold.
If you don’t live near Bradford but this concert sounds unmissable (which it is!) email us for an accommodation list. And while you’re here, you could visit the Bradford Peace and Crafts Fair which takes place the next day at Victoria Hall in Saltaire.
A flyer for the fundraiser is attached.

Songs for Peace at Bradford Cenotaph
Sunday 14 November at 1pm
Followed by a fun singers, musicians and listeners session from 2pm at the Bradford Irish Club in Rebecca Street.
Free vegetable soup and a roll available at the Irish Club. 
Tea and coffee for sale. 
Full range of drinks available at the bar.

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