Fundraising for Bluebell Wood Childrens Hospice
2011
Bluebell Wood Childrens Hopsice is Southey Musical Theatre Companys chosen Charity. The Hospice offers care and support to children and young adults with a shortened life expectancy, both in their own homes and at their hospice in Sheffield.
It costs in the region of £2.5 million every year to offer this support and with no statutory government funding, without the help of supporters and fundraisers they simply couldn’t help all the children that they do.
For further details please follow the below link
http://www.bluebellwood.org/
(LEFT - just setting off on our 10 mile walk. We raised £246 for the Charity).
It costs in the region of £2.5 million every year to offer this support and with no statutory government funding, without the help of supporters and fundraisers they simply couldn’t help all the children that they do.
For further details please follow the below link
http://www.bluebellwood.org/
(LEFT - just setting off on our 10 mile walk. We raised £246 for the Charity).
Southey Sing
Southey Sang for Meersbrook!
September 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008: Dore and Totley United Reform Church
They say charity begins at home, but on the 24th of September 2005 charity began in S5, travelled to S17, and helped out S8, because 'Dore and Totley' URC hosted a concert performed by ‘Southey Musical Theatre Company’, to help raise money for the rebuilding of ‘Meersbrook’ URC on Chesterfield Road. Pictured are Andy Hibbert and Leigh Mason (Captain of Meersbrook URC and ex Sunday School Queen from many years ago) both of whom are members of SMTC, joined in the celebrations.
A spokesperson from Southey MTC said 'this was our chance to contribute to a very worthy cause by doing what we do best'. The concert was performed at the Dore and Totley United Reform Church, Totley Brook Road. The event was repeated in 2006,2007 and for the last time in 2008 and raised well over £1000 towards the fundraising, and we would like to thank everybody who contributed to this worthy cause.
September 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008: Dore and Totley United Reform Church
They say charity begins at home, but on the 24th of September 2005 charity began in S5, travelled to S17, and helped out S8, because 'Dore and Totley' URC hosted a concert performed by ‘Southey Musical Theatre Company’, to help raise money for the rebuilding of ‘Meersbrook’ URC on Chesterfield Road. Pictured are Andy Hibbert and Leigh Mason (Captain of Meersbrook URC and ex Sunday School Queen from many years ago) both of whom are members of SMTC, joined in the celebrations.
A spokesperson from Southey MTC said 'this was our chance to contribute to a very worthy cause by doing what we do best'. The concert was performed at the Dore and Totley United Reform Church, Totley Brook Road. The event was repeated in 2006,2007 and for the last time in 2008 and raised well over £1000 towards the fundraising, and we would like to thank everybody who contributed to this worthy cause.





