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Charity Event needs a band

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  • 09-03-2012 12:02am
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    Hi,
    I am organising a charity benefit gig for FEILEACAIN.IE on Saturday April 14th 2012.
    A local Cork venue has been booked with full PA and sound engineer, ready to rock.
    We even have a smoke machine!

    I know its a big ask, but were looking for a band to support our gig by playing for us?

    We are a fully registered genuine charity, looking for exposure to expand awareness of Feileacain, and to generate some badly needed funds.
    We provide support for bereaved families that have lost a baby, provide befriending & support and counselling services, memory boxes, remembrance services, research into why this happens, and meeting with families.
    Some people just need a chance to talk with other people that have experienced loss.

    Please have a look at the links below to give you an idea of what we are all about.

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Feileacain-Stillbirth-and-Neonatal-Death-Association-of-Ireland/114951088552179?sk=info
    http://www.feileacain.ie/

    I would be really grateful if you would consider supporting us & playing the gig.

    This event will be advertised extensively; printed & electronic media.
    I have ticket printing and posters organised also, Just need a line up!
    It will be a great night.

    Please consider......

    Reply if interested and we can take it from there.

    No trombone & ukulele duos need apply.:D

    http://www.feileacain.ie/
    http://www.cruiscinlive.com/

    "Up to the 1600s it was against common law in Ireland to kill a white
    butterfly because they were believed to hold the souls of dead children."


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