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‘Fly Me to the Moon’ Concert to Raise Money for Air Ambulance NI

January 3, 2020

Local school pupils will participate in an evening of songs and music to raise money for Mayor Councillor Alan Givan’s chosen charity, Air Ambulance Northern Ireland (AANI) on 4th February.

Join the Mayor and pupils of Wallace High School and Pond Park Primary School on Tuesday 4th February at 7.30 pm for an evening of ‘aerial’ entertainment.

Throughout the evening, there will be a mix of music styles from classical to popular music from soloists, choir and orchestral ensembles.

The Mayor said: “I am delighted to host this charity event with all proceeds going to my mayoral charity.  It will be a fantastic evening as the pupils and their teachers have created a repertoire of musical delights themed around flight.  I am sure you will agree this is a very fitting theme as each time Air Ambulance NI gets a call to offer emergency assistance it must take flight from Maze Long Kesh to reach anywhere in Northern Ireland within 25 minutes.

“This is an evening where everyone will leave feeling better for supporting both local pupils and a local charity to ensure that every single day when one individual finds themselves in need of assistance from AANI that it has the funding to reach them.  I would encourage you all to get your tickets now and support this very worthy cause.”

Tickets cost £10 per adult and £5 per concession and are available from the Box Office at Lagan Valley Island by calling on 028 9250 9292 or online at https://www.lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk/events/fly-me-to-the-moon