Blyth: CHOIR HITS TOP NOTE FOR KIT
Sing United entertained a sell-out audience at the Discovery Museum, Newcastle, in their first show together as a choir – raising a remarkable £1,339 to help save lives at sea. Pupils from Stocksfield Avenue Primary School and Stormy Stan greeted guests with singing, before the 120-strong choir filled the great hall with songs on the theme of River’s Pride, and a volunteer crew member talked about
the work of the RNLI. Blyth Lifeboat Operations Manager Barry Pearson says: 'We can't thank Sing United enough. It means that we can purchase more crew kit, which enables us to continue to save lives at sea.’