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    ARTS & LIFE

    Book for an afternoon of musical magic

    Rod AmnerBy Rod AmnerOctober 20, 2021Updated:October 20, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    Event: The Rev Kirkby Memorial Concert

    Venue: Kingswood College, City Lords

    Date and time: Sunday 31 October, 3.30 pm

    Tickets: R40 (children under 13 years: R20)

    The Reverend Howard Kirkby was a man who dedicated most of his life to Kingswood College. He was a long-serving teacher, chaplain and Kingswood Council member. He was also an enthusiastic supporter of music at the College.

    The Annual Memorial Concert named in Howard Kirkby’s honour serves as an active memorial to a great man. Join us for an afternoon filled with musical magic outdoors on City Lords field. Music by various ensembles.

    This is an outdoor event, so please bring your blanket/folding chairs! Boerewors rolls and hot chips will be on sale, or you can bring your picnic basket. The Wyvern bar will be open.

    A limited number of tickets are being sold in line with Covid-19 protocols, so booking is essential.

    For tickets, please get in touch with Mrs Alke Bradfield on 046 603 6670 or a.bradfield@kingswoodcollege.com

     

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