19 September 2008
AN AUDIENCE dug deep to raise £850.75 to build wells in Cambodia at a charity variety talent show.
Over 40 acts appeared at the Beaconsfield Club in Lowestoft including Razz the Clown, Brian the Ventriloquist and Jumping Jacks Dance School.
They were joined by choirs, organists, keyboard players, solo singers and pianists, as well as comedy acts for the event between 10am and 10pm.
The appeal to raise money for the Cambodian wells is linked to the Proclaimers Church in Norwich and guests paid £2.50 for a day pass for the charity event. A grand raffle also took place on the night.
For more information visit the website www.proclaimerschurch.co.uk.
AN AUDIENCE dug deep to raise £850.75 to build wells in Cambodia at a charity variety talent show.
Over 40 acts appeared at the Beaconsfield Club in Lowestoft including Razz the Clown, Brian the Ventriloquist and Jumping Jacks Dance School.
They were joined by choirs, organists, keyboard players, solo singers and pianists, as well as comedy acts for the event between 10am and 10pm.
The appeal to raise money for the Cambodian wells is linked to the Proclaimers Church in Norwich and guests paid £2.50 for a day pass for the charity event. A grand raffle also took place on the night.
For more information visit the website www.proclaimerschurch.co.uk.
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