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Students taking part in Tadfest

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A CONCERT in aid of Martin House Hospice in Boston Spa will combine exams with pleasure for students from the Sherburn district.

Year 12 Music BTEC students who are from Tadcaster Grammar School are staging a concert as part of their Level 3 qualification.

The event is intended to showcase their musical ability at the same time.

Hannah Meadley from Barwick-In-Elmet is among those taking part and will combine her singing talents with the piano skills of Caitlin Gill and the drumming expertise of Liam Connolly, both from Sherburn-In-Elmet and the guitar experience of Douglas Eastbury from Biggin for the charity concert.

The event is being held in the school’s main hall on Friday February 1 from 7pm.

Hannah told the Selby Times: “We are organising the concert as part of our Music BTEC exam.

“We have thoroughly enjoyed co-ordinating everything, from putting the programme together to organising letters and posters.

“We are very grateful to our catering students who will be serving refreshments during the interval.

“We really hope as many people as possible will support us in aid of our chosen charity,” she added.

Also taking part in TadFest is Alistair Souch from York playing the trumpet and Matthew Hirst from Harrogate on piano.

Tickets are available from the main reception on 01937 833466.

They are priced at £5 for adults, £3 for concessions and a family ticket (two adults and two children) is available at a cost of just £10.


 
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