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Aviva Community Fund Application Result

The Aviva Community Fund voting ended last week and we got a tremendous amount of support with 803 votes in total. However, we did not meet our target of 1000. Today we have been advised that we were unsuccessful in our application and that we are not in the final round of judging.

We would like to thank all those people who voted for us and who continue to support us. As you know we are a registered charity and, without a sponsor, rely on donations, grants and income from engagements to survive.

2017 has been a very difficult year for various reasons with rehearsals at our base being severely restricted for a large part of the year.  This should all be finished now so we expect that in 2018 rehearsals will be back to normal and we can confidently build up a busy giglist for next year.

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas.

 

Aviva Community Fund voting ended

The Aviva Community Fund voting ended Midday yesterday. We got a tremendous amount of support with 803 votes in total. However, we did not meet our target of 1000 so we will have to wait and see what the judges think and see if we get any funding for our project. Results should be announced on 28th November. Fingers crossed everyone.

Voting for Aviva Community Fund Ends Midday Tomorrow

The voting in the Aviva Community Fund applications ends Midday Tomorrow.
Thanks to everyone who has voted for us and encouraged their friends to vote also. We are currently up to 783 votes which is amazing but slightly short of our 1000 votes target. If you haven’t voted yet please do.

https://community-fund.aviva.co.uk/voting/project/view/17-1829

Here are a few ‘learn to play day’ photos showing what a workshop can be like plus a photo of our performance this year at Cowley Road Carnival .

Possible new players in the ‘Learn to Play Day’
Possible new players in the ‘Learn to Play Day’

 

Cowley Road Carnival Performance

Aviva Community Fund Voting ends 21st November

South Park Gardens June 2017

The voting in the Aviva Community Fund applications ends Midday on 21st November.

Thanks to everyone who has voted for us and encouraged their friends to vote also.  We are currently up to 723 votes which is amazing.

If you haven’t voted yet then follow this link, register and vote for us.  If we get to 1000 votes we are more likely to receive the funding.  This would cover the cost of 2 free public performances in parks in London followed by free workshops where you can try your hand at playing.

https://community-fund.aviva.co.uk/voting/project/view/17-1829

Vote for us in the Aviva Community Fund Application

The Melodians UK have applied to the Aviva Community Fund for some money to enable the Melodians to carry out two free performances in parks in London in 2018, each followed by a free workshop.

The voting opened on Tuesday 24th October.  If you haven’t already please vote for us by following this link:

https://community-fund.aviva.co.uk/voting/project/view/17-1829

Previous free events:

 

South Park Gardens, Wimbledon, 2017

Myatts Field, Camberwell, 2015

 

30th Anniversary Concert Photos

Here are a few photos from Saturdays Concert at Henry Cavendish School in the presence of the Mayor of Lambeth Councillor Marcia Cameron and the High Commissioner of Trinidad and Tobago – His Excellency Orville London

Melodians Playing
Performance in Henry Cavendish School Hall
The Melodians with the High Commissioner of Trinidad and Tobago, His Excellency Orville London
The audience for the evening: family, friends and supporters

 

The Mayor during her speech
Honoured Guests at the Top Table
The Mayor and the Henry Cavendish Head Teacher Alexandra Hardy
The Melodians Leader Terrance Noel MBE JP presents award to Chris Sylvester

30 Years of the Melodians UK

It was our 30th Anniversary Concert last night and we had a fantastic night.  The evening started with a video that reminded us of what we have achieved over the past 30 years and all the countries that we have travelled to and played.

 

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