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Vivace singing the praises of Citizen's Advice
GUILDFORD Citizen’s Advice will
benefit from a retiring collection at
rationing enqumes, blackout regula- “As we approach our 80th annivertions and debt problems.
sary in September, we are embark© Today, Citizen’s Advice advises ing on a-major fundrmsmg effort.
Vivace Chorus’s next concert in
GLive, as the service celebrates its people‘on a wide range of issues
‘including
the
benefits
system,
80th birthday this year.
One of the first ever branches employment, and housing issues,
established in 1939 at the outbreak providing information for those in
of World War Two, it has helped need.
thousands of local citizens over the
past 80 years, originally advising on
Barry Williams, volunteer fundraiser for the Guildford branch, said:
day May 25 and starts at 7.30pm.
Vivace
International soloist Michael Collins
“We are delighted to be using this
will play Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto,
and the choir will sing Mozart’s Reguiem, alongside a,choral arrange-
chairman Iames
Garrow.
ing locally but sadly our traditional
funding streams are much reduced ment of the Adagletm from Mabhler’s
spectacular concert of real audience
favourites to help raise money for
Guildford Citizen’s Advice. It is such
avaluable local charity.”
5th Symphony, famous for its use in
the film Death in Venice.
“We try to support charitable
from £10 to £24 and are available
from the GLive box office on 01483
causes with all our concerts,” said
369 350 or glive.co.uk.
Demand for our servigesis increas-
and we struggle accordmgly with
our shortfall, hence this appeal for
support.”
The concert takes place on Satur-
Tickets for the concert are priced
154
5AD
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