AUDIENCE members will be waving their own flags and singing from the same hymm sheet when a musical extravaganza takes place.
A Night at the Proms is being held at Frodsham Community Centre this Saturday, October 23, featuring Manchester-based Sweet Rhythm.
It has been organised by the Will to Work workshop, based at the Lady Heyes Craft Centre, Kingsley Road, Kingsley.
Rod Walker, chairman of the charity, said the event has been organised to help raise money to improve facilities and keep the workshop going.
He said: "Last year it was excellent and we are hoping it will be the same again this year, we just need to encourage people to come along and support us.
"It will be a brilliant night and the entry fee includes a song sheet, flag and a buffet."
The workshops provide an outlet for people with disabilities or recovering from illnesses such as strokes or heart attacks.
Rod said: "When people become ill they go into rehab but in many cases after that they just go home and are left isolated.
"This workshop provides activities and days out for people to do and enjoy."
Gardening and woodwork are just some of the activities on offer.
For tickets to the musical event, priced £12.50, or more information about the workshops, ring Rod on 01606 853943.
jdriscoll@guardiangrp.co.uk
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