COME AND BE INSPIRED BY THE BOROUGH’S YOUNG MUSICIANS
Established January 2016, the now annual ‘Inspire!’ concert takes the form of a solo recital evening featuring invited young musicians from across the Wigan borough. Most of the soloists are students who learn through Wigan Council’s award-winning Music Service and many of them are finalists and prize winners from the annual Wigan Young Musician of the Year concert held every July.
This year’s event is taking place at Trinity United Reformed Church, Milton Grove, Wigan WN1 2PG on Friday 25th January starting at 7.30p.m, and this concert will feature outstanding performances from percussionists, singers, wind player and string players; once again, a most varied and entertaining programme will be presented.
The event is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Wigan and local music advocates John and Barbara O’Neill. Head of Music Service Dave Little said “Last year’s concert was a huge success, providing a wonderful platform for some of our finest young musicians to perform as soloists in front of a supportive audience. We are grateful to The Rotary Club of Wigan and John and Barbara O’Neill for helping us to make this opportunity possible. Proceeds of the concert will go to Wigan and Leigh Young Carers”.
Tickets are priced at £5.00 for adults and £4 for concessions and are available on the door.
'What We Do' Main Pages:
Wigan Rotary gives useful numbers in emergency
moreThe winning teams pictured receiving their certificates from Peter McGhee, Principal of St John Rigby College
moreSanta will be down Rectory Lane tonight
moreAnother busy month
moreThis is the second year the Rotary Clubs of Leigh and Wigan have combined to collect unwanted hospital equipment
moreA Community Circle is a way to support someone through bringing together friends, family and neighbours with a facilitator, supporting conversations that lead to action and help people to live better, happier lives.
moreLong service certificates
moreWigan Rotary thanked Sunshine House for their support in helping to collect unwanted hospital equipment
moreThe Rotary Club provides details of helplines for anyone affected
moreFriends of Rotary Certificates presented to acknowledge the work that Metro Rod, Local Life and Westwood Motors do in supporting the work of Wigan Rotary Club in the Community.
moreMany, many, thanks for the generosity of the people of Wigan in helping Rotary Club raise over £15000 for good causes. Wishing you a successful 2017
moreThe generous giving by the people of Wigan meant Rotary could help many groups of people
moreWigan Rotary Club and Golborne-Lightshaw Rotary Clubs jointly supported a group of young carers
moreThe organisations that benefitted from your generosity
moreOver the years the hospital has loaned equipment to patients to aid their recovery and maybe now is surplus to their requirements
moreWigan Rotary Club and Golborne -Lightshaw Rotary Club combine to give a group of Young Carers a day out
moreIf you feel you can contribute please follow the link to our JustGiving page. Any problems just search JustGiving.com and type Wigan Rotary Club Trust Fund. Thank you for your continued support
moreThe annual competition for Primary Schools The winning Team -Aspull Our Lady’s RC Primary School
moreIn a joint venture with Inspiring Healthy Lifestyle cyclists took to the track for Cancer Research
moreLong service certificate presented
moreDownload sponsor form
moreMembers of Wigan Rotary joined with people across the world in remembering the victims of Holocaust and Genocide."‹
moreMaking Standish and Shevington dementia Friendly Communities
morePhotographic record of visits and presentations in January and early February
more