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Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus raise nearly £1,000 from their annual ‘Jamboree’

Besi Besemar April 24, 2014

The annual Jamboree takes place outside the Brighton Tavern every year around April time and involves a home-baked cake sale, a tombola and a second-hand book store.

Brighton Gay Men's Chorus

The choir relies on the generosity of its members and supporters through donating their time, effort and baking skills to raise money for charity.

Brighton Gay Men's ChorusChris Sarson, a trustee for Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus, said: “We had an amazing amount of cakes this year so a big thank you to all the wonderful bakers we have in the Chorus and also the many friends of the Chorus who have donated cakes and other items to us this year.”

Charlie Bedson, who is a member for the Chorus and helped with the organisation of the Jamboree, added: “On top of everything, we would particularly like to thank Eclipse Foods, Raise and the Pelican On Port for their generously proportioned and rather delicious cakes”.

The funds raised will help the Chorus, a registered charity, pursue its charitable activities and objectives.

The Chorus is next performing as part of the Brighton Fringe Festival on May 2 & 3 at St. George’s Church in Kemptown with their latest show Nautical But Nice.

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