Many of our members will be interested in Norfolk Symphony Orchestra’s concert at King’s Lynn Corn Exchange this Sunday. Even better, free tickets are available for those under 18 years old!
For the full poster, with more details, click here.
Many of our members will be interested in Norfolk Symphony Orchestra’s concert at King’s Lynn Corn Exchange this Sunday. Even better, free tickets are available for those under 18 years old!
For the full poster, with more details, click here.
Do you shop online? Did you know that every time you buy something you could be raising money for West Norfolk Music Centre?
That’s right – over 2400 well known retailers including Amazon, M&S, Boden, John Lewis, House of Fraser, Vodafone, Virgin Atlantic and many more, will donate a percentage of what you spend to West Norfolk Music Centre! when you shop with them, via fundraising website easyfundraising.org.uk
It’s like n
ectar but instead of earning points, each purchase generates a donation. So instead of going directly to a retailer’s website, go to easyfundraising first and choose the retailer you want to shop with – then everything you spend with that retailer earns a free donation for West Norfolk Music Centre. It’s completely free to use and your shopping won’t cost you a penny more.
Each retailer will donate a percentage of the cost of your shopping – and those donations soon mount up.
So whatever you need to buy, from your weekly grocery shop or fashion must-have, to your business travel, office supplies or mobile phone, buy it via easyfundraising and raise money for West Norfolk Music Centre at no extra cost to you!
Please register to supporting us when you shop online –http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/westnorfolkmusic
You can now s
upport West Norfolk Music Centre through your mobile phone contract with The People’s Operator. The company have a range of competitive tariffs, and they agree to donate 10% of your bill every month to your chosen cause.
This arrangement is open to all customers of The People’s Operator, whether they are members of West Norfolk Music Centre, family, friends, supporters or simply keen to support music-making in our area. If you’re looking for a new mobile phone service, check out what TPO can offer, and sign up using partner code ‘WNMC’ at no extra cost to you.
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Friday 23 January at 7pm, Ely Cathedral Boys’ Choir will be singing at St Peter’s Church in Walpole St Peter. Only a short journey west of King’s Lynn, this event will be sure to interest members of West Norfolk Music Centre.
Advance tickets are available online at WeGotTickets, for no extra charge.
For more information see the event poster.
Our spring term starts on Saturday 10 January at Springwood High School. If you’re not a member and would like to know what we do, contact us and come along.
So, all our trees and lights are down, we’re back at school and (if you were lucky enough to get a break!) work, it’s twelfth night and the weather has reversed back into autumn.
Here’s a reminder, in pictures, of the hard work our members put in to our Christmas music extravaganza at Tesco in King’s Lynn.
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t’s New Year’s Day, so it’s time to make those little promises to yourself about what you’re going to achieve this year. Even better, make those promises to the world (on our Facebook page, or as a comment right here on our website), and you’ll be much more likely to keep them!
Just to get you thinking, here are ten ideas for musical resolutions:
Happy New Year!
The trustees of West Norfolk Music Centre are responsible for deciding how the centre is run, and for making sure that it meets its obligations as a registered charity. Now you can find out a little more about each of the trustees on our website.
Of course, the Centre could not run without its dedicated staff and teachers, and we will be adding mini-biographies for each of them too, so come back again soon!