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By Haddenham Webteam - 13th October 2015 3:15pm
Lovers of live big band music will be delighted to know that Lee Buckingham and his band will be returning to Haddenham in early November.
An evening presented by Haddenham Masonic Lodge on Friday 6th November brings the annual charity concert with local 18 piece big band playing music from the big band era, raising money for local charities.
Some of the charities chosen this year by the current master include:
* Florence Nightingale Hospice
* The Pace Centre
* Aylesbury Youth Motor Project
* Hearts & Souls
* Haddenham Age Concern (HADAC)
* Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal.
Monies raised from this event will go into the collective charity funds of the lodge to distribute to the charities listed above.
Licenced Bar only. Bring Table Nibbles.
Doors open at 7:30pm, Big Band from 8:15pm.
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