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1157 days ago

THE JACKSON TRIO - with Thames music Group

Beverley from Thames

Put this in your diary if you enjoy a wide range of music
TRIO JACKSON -
From Gypsy to Jazz to Bach and Shostakovich and anything in between, this classically trained ensemble has branched out into an exotic array of genres to create something uniquely their own.
Trio Jackson is a family group that has been playing together for over twenty years. This has created a magical musical synthesis born of their intuitive, creative and empathetic ensemble expression.
Their classical training allows them to present with authority and style the works by Shostakovich and Bach which have been faithfully arranged by Miles. Their flair for improvisation allows them to play Jazz in an exciting and very original style
Sunday March 7th at 2pm
St Georges Church, Mackay St (where the acoustics are amazing)
Tickets at the door or from Carsons Book shop
Adults (non members ) $20
Members $15; students $5; children under ,12 free

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Get painting with Resene plant-based paints!

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commemoration of WWI Memorial Arch at Thames Museum Te Whare Taonga o te Kauaeranga

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You can help grow the Waikato Community Rugby Fund

The Team from Momentum Waikato

Waikato Rugby celebrated 100 years of service to the community in 2021, but due to the pandemic the long-planned celebrations were not held until late 2022.

A highlight was a black-tie event at GloBox Arena at Claudelands where over 300 people enjoyed a wonderful night of reminiscence, remembrance, reconnection and reflection on what our national game means to the Waikato.

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The Fund grows in perpetuity, with distributed returns only used for the benefit of the amateur community rugby, forever.

Donations to the Waikato Community Rugby Fund are always most welcome, to find out more and donate click the button below.

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