Posted: Mon 30th Apr 2018

Fundraising concert for popular charity

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Apr 30th, 2018

Cantorion Rhos are honoured to have been invited to hold their Spring Concert on Saturday May 12th at Wrexham Methodist Church, 37 Regent Street, Wrexham, LL1 1RY, in aid of the Mental Health Charity -‘Advance Brighter Futures’.

This is a locally based organisation which helps people in the Wrexham area build happier and more fulfilling lives through improving their mental wellbeing.

Their hands on approach include a range of training opportunities, mindfulness and therapeutic courses. It has been ‘A Helping Hand for People with Mental Health’ providing outreach services since 1992.

The concert starts at 7.00 pm, tickets are priced at £8/£7concession and can be purchased from Wrexham Methodist Church or David Pearce, Cantorion Rhos Secretary on 01978 355043, or mobile, 07944 143119.

Come and support the choir, in aid of this charity which is close to many people’s hearts.



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