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Raffle prizesScudamore’s chauffeured punt tour for 8 people
Meal for 2 with wine at the Royal Oak, BarringtonBarista training for 2 at Hot Numbers training room,
Trumpington StreetEntry to Shepreth wildlife park for 2 adults and 2 children
Hamper from Country Kitchen in HaslingfieldFacial at Esse Retail and Therapy, Melbourn
Lobster pot plant support in galvanised steel from Harrod Horticultural
Voucher towards meal at the British Queen, MeldrethFree MOT at Wallis and Son
Hamper from Bury Lane Farm ShopConfectionery gifts from Barrington Post Office and Stores
CDs boxed set of Elgar symphonies from HeffersCar valet at Wallis and Son
Voucher for Phillimore Garden centreVan hire for a day from Wallis and Son
Willow garden obelisk from Foxcotte FencingVoucher towards meal for 2 at The Chequers, Orwell,
plus The Cambridgeshire CookbookFamily entry to Bury Lane Fun Barn
Gifts from Neal’s YardPersonal blender from Tesco
Gifts from Orwell Stores and Post Office Raising money for the Cambridge Cancer Help CentreA wonderful place where there is time for help, healing and hope. The support and services offered are invaluable to anyone with cancer and their carers, families and friends.
Please donate as generously as you can:www.justgiving.com/fundraising/24hourMarathonMusic
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23 - 24 June 2017Orwell and Barrington
Live music for 24 hours 2pm - 2pm
We would like to thank the following for their generous support and donations:
Volac • Wilshers Garage Ltd of Wimpole • AngliEar • Johnson Matthey Accora • Pianoforte Cambridge incorporating the String room
Sarah Palmer - Designer Jeweller • Marley Eternit • Royal Oak, Barrington The Wine Society • Oxford University Press • BKL
Harrod Horticultural • Barry Sharman Chartered ArchitectMantles Kia Royston • Hot Numbers Coffee • G-Core
Melbourn Flooring • Lighting Sensations • Hair Waves, Orwell Beautiful Balloons • Quadraproof • Rugby Group Benevolent Fund
HOT NUMBERS COFFEE
Sealed Bid AuctionBids are invited for the following prizes:• Lunch for two at the House of Lords in the Peers’ Dining
Room with Baroness Brown of Cambridge, followed by a short tour of the Lords.
• A flight in a Vans RV-8 two seater ‘tail-dragger’ that can fly up to 230mph and is fully aerobatic. You will sit behind the pilot with your own set of controls and will have the opportunity to experience flying this fantastic aircraft. You can opt for a gentle sightseeing flight or the thrill of high-energy aerobatics! Your pilot will be Robin Tye and the plane is based at North Weald airfield near Harlow.
• Original framed painting by British artist Robin Mullen. Mixed media on canvas 85cm x 60cm. Robin has supplied galleries and companies and exhibited at Art Fairs throughout the UK and in the US. For more information on his work visit robinmullen.com.
• Flying lesson from Cambridge Aero Club - one of the oldest established flight training schools in the world
Bids can be submitted at the event or by email to [email protected]
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Friday 23 June ORWELL
1400 The youngest members of the community set the clock ticking
with performances in their schools in Orwell and Barrington
1500 The Chequers Orwell resident Richard Sproulle entertains as he busks outside with his alto saxophone
1530 Volac, Fisher’s Lane Upbeat Music! Enjoy Upbeat’s Dairy Protein Smoothie while Volac employees entertain you
1600 St Andrew’s church Tea and cakes served 1600-1730
1615 Sophie Cotton soprano and family Frequently a solosit with local choirs, Sophie sings favourites including Mozart’s “Voi che sapete” and Gershwin’s “Summertime”. Also piano and violin music performed by younger family members!
1720 Naomi Marris and Lindsay Dodsworth clarinets A chance to hear Mendelssohn’s Konzertstück for two clarinets
1730 Free for all - come along and play, sing, contribute however you choose. A special welcome to younger musicians!
1800 Orwell Village Hall Orwell Singers member Simon Brown and his father Tim perform part of Schubert’s Fantasie in F minor Rubato Recorders from Cambridge play a wide selection of lively tunes on five different sizes of recorder from sopranino to great bass. Caraidean string quartet entertain with reels and ditties
Saturday 24 June BARRINGTON
0030 All Saints Church
Pyjama time! All nocturnal musicians welome - come along to listen, sing, play, doze…….
0730 Favourite hymns on the organ. Barrington and Orwell organist Mary Stapleton will be ready to play your favourites
0800 Woodwind Hour Chiswick End Recorders from Meldreth play music for recorder consort stretching back to the 16th century
0830 Flute and clarinet duets. Local duo Caroline Flood and Samantha Pascoe enjoy performing together and are founder members of the group Impromptu. Coffee and croissants from Hot Numbers Served 0830-1000
0940 Barrington bellringers
1000 Flower Festival opens Ad Hoc Singers The a cappella group has an eclectic repertoire and will include music by Karl Jenkins
1030 French Horn music An opportunity to hear music for horn, including Mozart and Franz Strauss, performed by Victoria McBride, scholarship holder at the Guildhall School of Music.
1100 Madrigal group U3AC madrigal choir
1130 Simon Fraser tenor saxophone Simon has a passion for free jazz improvisation. A rare chance to hear sax and cello interweaving freely as he shares his music with his Barrington neighbour, Alex McBride
1300 Royal Oak Hog Roast Share the fun of the final countdown with a drink, hog roast and the folk rock band Carnac. The band take a fresh approach to the world of folk rock and last year released their first CD, “Attention All Shipping”
1400 Raffle draw
1645 Graham Walker cello Jacquie McBride piano
and other special guests. Award-winning cellist and member of Classico Latino, Graham performs around the world. He also directs a number of choirs in Cambridge and is director of Music at Magdalene College. His programme features music by Bach, Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky.
1930 Orwell Singers “Thank you for the Music” A wide variety of choral music celebrating the power of music. Buffet supper and other musical entertainment Tickets £10 from Orwell Village Post Office and 01223 207387
0900 Brass at Breakfast Eversden Brass Band performs marches, folk and film music. Originally established as a youth band in 2006, three different bands now cater for players of all ages and abilities, and today the Senior Band entertains.
1200 Big Sing Come along to join with the Magog and Orwell Singers for some choral favourites, and some you may not know. To include a wide range of styles, from Rutter’s A Clare Benediction, Ubi Caritas by Ola Gjeilo, Mozart’s Ave Verum Corpus and in the spirit of the Last Night of the Proms, Jerusalem. Also a chance to enjoy some solo organ items. Jacquie McBride director Brian Watkins organ
2130 St Andrew’s church Hot Numbers Jazz Ensemble Relax with a glass of wine and enjoy an evening of improvisation from saxophone, drums, and keyboard. Taking their name and emerging from the flagship coffee shop in Gwydir Street, the players draw on their eclectic life experiences to perform original, Eastern-inspired music with roots in jazz, blues and classical music. Also during the evening - Flamenco guitar. Alec Rainey performs Flamenco guitar in authentic, intimate style, having learnt his art in Spain many years ago from an incredible gypsy musician. Vocal soloist Anna Willis was a chorister at Ely Cathedral. She has already had the chance to sing with Lesley Garrett and film with Gareth Malone! Her particular love is musical theatre.
…and if you missed all that, or still want more...
Sunday 25 June 1600
The Chequers, Orwell Trickyvicky - a last chance to donate while local favourites Vicky and Dave entertain you.
Volac is pleased to support the Music Marathon. A family owned UK business, specialising in animal and human nutrition products, Volac has had an office in Orwell since the mid 70’s. As part of our charitable ethos we provide funding for selected charities connected to local communities. Come and join us for UPBEAT music at 3.30pm and sample our new Upbeat dairy protein smoothie.
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