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Patronage Scheme

The Society is very proud to maintain its tradition of concerts of quality music with professional soloists, accompanists and conductor. For this we very much rely on financial support from our sponsor and patrons.
With this in mind, we hope our new Patronage scheme will provide us with a much needed income  base to allow the choir to go forward.

The Patronage year will run from October to September each year, concerts being at Christmas and in April. For a minimum subscription of Twenty Pounds, each Patron will receive one ticket for both the Christmas and April concerts, with a guaranteed reserved seat.

If you would like to become a Patron of the Choir or would like more information please contact -

The Patronage Scheme Administrator
Mr John Welsh
11 Mallard Place
Gretna  Dumfriesshire,
DG 16 5 LA
Tel. 01461 337645 
john.welsh12@btopenworld.com

The patronage scheme is unashamedly to increase our cash flow, for without funds we cannot operate. We as a choir enjoy music making and our members pay subscriptions and fundraise in various ways to enable us to keep tickets prices at a reasonable cost. With the help of patrons and our loyal supporters and with excellent soloists enhancing our programmes, we hope our audiences will continue to enjoy our varied concerts.

100 Club

Should you or your family wish to support the society in  another way, we also have a very successful 100 club which offers the chance of cash prizes each month.

Full details can be obtained by contacting -

Mr. F Fitzpatrick
11 Whitaside,
Langholm.
DG13 0JS
Tel. 013873 80527

Sponsors

Our Sponsor for the 2007/8 season is the Food Hall at Gretna Green. Sponsorship is a wonderful boost to our moral and wellbeing, allowing the choir to bring music to the district, enhancing our programme with soloists and musicians of quality for all to enjoy.

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