Twyford choir High Voltage Singers’ performances this month have resulted in a great total of £750 for good causes.
At St Mark’s Methodist Church, Maidenhead, they raised £250 for the church’s 20/20 Vision Fund.
Choir director Jacky Crossman said: “It’s a great little venue, lovely folks and one of our long time regulars on the concert scene. We’ll see you again, St Marks.
“At our October Rendezvous Concert at St Peter’s Church, Furze Platt we had an amazing time and raised £500 for charity Re:Charge who help people in Maidenhead who need assistance in hard times.
“A big thank you to St Peter’s for hosting us. What a great venue and refreshments team. Also massive thanks to our very own High Voltage Band, drummer, bass and electro acoustic guitarists.”
Their guest performers at St Peter’s were The Young Ones guitar group, and Sarah and Dave duetting with the flute and keyboard.
The singers’ next performance is singing on Reading station concourse, near Starbucks, on Monday December 5, from 6.30-7.30pm. The mix of their concert songs and Christmas music will raise money for the Royal Berkshire Hospital Charity Fund.