Our first "Friday
night at the Chainmakers" on the festival site at Bearmore Park in
Cradley Heath was an opportunity to showcase some of the best musical
talent in the Black Country - including the Sandwell Rock school based
at Holly Lodge. The Rock school are made up of local school children,
-who in my humble view are superb musicians and singers - plus those
that have left school but come back to support current members of the
group.
We were delighted that the TUC President, Lesley Mercer from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists, was able to present a cheque for £250 to the Rock School to show our appreciation of the work done in giving young people such a fantastic opportunity.
Joining us for this special evening was Stacey Blythe who composed and performed the Chainmakers' song .
We were delighted that the TUC President, Lesley Mercer from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists, was able to present a cheque for £250 to the Rock School to show our appreciation of the work done in giving young people such a fantastic opportunity.
Joining us for this special evening was Stacey Blythe who composed and performed the Chainmakers' song .
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