Sabado, Abril 30, 2011

Swansea Stage school digs deep worthy charities

MEMBERS and supporters of Stagecoach Theatre Arts School have dug deep to raise money for two worthy charities.

The Swansea stage school has had a long relationship with the local Christian Lewis Cancer Charity and the Stagecoach Charitable Trust, which supports Interact.

A total of �1,446 has been shared between the two charities with various fundraising activities.

Much of the money has been raised from the school shows and an initiative called Parents Do Stagecoach.

Principal of the school, Luan Davies, said he was delighted with the effort.

"We do not charge for tickets to see our shows, but the audiences always give generous voluntary donations to our two charities."

A spokesperson for Christian Lewis, voiced her gratitude to the Swansea school.

"A big thank you must go to all friends and families at Stagecoach for raising money for charity in this way," she said.

The other main source of fundraising was an event called Parents Do Stagecoach, where the families of the students were able to take part in a three-hour session involving dance, drama and singing.

A mum of one student, Meryl Bagnulo from Penmaen, was full of praise for the event and the students' energy.

"I thoroughly enjoyed the sessions, but was exhausted later that evening," she said.



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