A group of seven enthusiastic amateur musicians and singers from the Isle of Wight will be performing at Freshwater's Memorial Hall tomorrow (Friday).
The Elderberries are back on stage with another full evening of 1960s musical entertainment.
The group have been playing together for more than a decade, and during that time have raised thousands of pounds for local charities and good causes.
Ticket sales from the event will raise funds for the Prostate Cancer Support Group.
With a varied selection of songs, ranging from rock to folk, this local group of musicians and singers are looking forward to performing at the Memorial Hall once again.
The group - consisting of Bob Everson, Dorothy Green, Janet Haire, Mark Handel, Steve French, Phil Edwards and Rob Godden - will perform songs by the likes of Billy Fury, The Beatles and The Byrds,
Tickets cost £8 each, are available from R&P Everson on Totland Bay or by phoning 07778 565 767.
The show, which starts at 7.30pm, will include a raffle with proceeds going to local charities.
The Isle of Wight has today been announced as the next location to benefit from an award-winning, free
mentoring programme for disadvantaged 16-and 17-year-olds.
A special 'Lights of Love' service is to be held at the Isle of Wight Crematorium chapel for families and friends to remember loved ones they have lost.
Wightlink’s Ryde Pier will be the place to snap up perfect Christmas presents next month (14/15 December) as well as FastCat tickets to Portsmouth Harbour.
Newport and Carisbrooke Community Council is inviting residents to help shape the future of their community by participating in a survey that will inform the new strategic plan and upcoming budget.
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