Musical Afternoon in Cutts Close, Bad Bayou Performance Boosts Mayor’s Charity Fund
The sun shone down on Cutts Close today as the vibrant sounds of Bad Bayou filled the air, providing a fantastic soundtrack for an afternoon in the heart of Oakham. The popular ensemble delighted local residents with their performance, drawing a supportive crowd to the town’s cherished park.
Beyond the music, the event served a fantastic cause. Mayor of Oakham, Cllr Martin Brookes, was in attendance and expressed his sincere gratitude to all those who contributed to the collection. Thanks to the generosity of the community, a total of £109.80 was raised, all of which has been added to the Mayor’s Charity fund in support of the Lions Club of Rutland.
This contribution will go directly toward the vital work the Lions Club performs to support our local community.
Looking Ahead: Next Sunday’s Performance
The Sunday music series continues next week, 12th July, with a performance by the Uppingham Soul and Jazz Band.
A local favourite, this talented ensemble is known for delivering smooth jazz standards and upbeat soul classics. With their polished sound and infectious energy, they promise to be the ideal accompaniment to a relaxed Sunday picnic in the park.
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