Pantonics Steel Band devastating floods & bad luck
UPDATE 24/01/21
Pantonic All Stars has suffered one bit of bad luck after another and the latest being a devastating flood at our new panyard studio after storm christophe last week !
It has caused major damage to our studio and equipment and were all absolutely gutted, We are now more determined than ever to fight for our survival and rebuild to continue to support our community and carry out vital charity fundraising.
To make sure we can do this we once again ask for your support and help to rebuild.
The past 35 years for the band has been full of joy and many wonderful memories made for everybody involved.
Our kids work very hard to fundraise for Charites including the Bone Marrow Trust Fund @ Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, to date raising in excess of £58000.
2020 has been a challenging year for everybody. What's made this year difficult for us, is not being able to operate and carry out our vital fundraising to help our own charity and others to survive.
Also this year we lost our chairman Adrian Botham (known to us all affectionately as 'Uncle Adey') after a long battle with Cancer. Adrian was the backbone of our organization, and made everybody proud when he accepted his British Empire Medal for Chairman, Pantonic All Stars Steel Orchestra and Community Volunteer - for services to education.
This year we would like to ask for a little help to keep this fantastic Charity going,
in the memory of this much loved man.
Hopefully with your help we can continue to carry out our vital fundraising when the world returns to some sort of normality.
Thank you on behalf of myself, our committee, players and parents.
Steven Marshall
Chairman Trustee
pantonic-all-stars.org
'Uncle Adey' - Adrian Botham BEM
Pantonic All Stars has suffered one bit of bad luck after another and the latest being a devastating flood at our new panyard studio after storm christophe last week !
It has caused major damage to our studio and equipment and were all absolutely gutted, We are now more determined than ever to fight for our survival and rebuild to continue to support our community and carry out vital charity fundraising.
To make sure we can do this we once again ask for your support and help to rebuild.
The past 35 years for the band has been full of joy and many wonderful memories made for everybody involved.
Our kids work very hard to fundraise for Charites including the Bone Marrow Trust Fund @ Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, to date raising in excess of £58000.
2020 has been a challenging year for everybody. What's made this year difficult for us, is not being able to operate and carry out our vital fundraising to help our own charity and others to survive.
Also this year we lost our chairman Adrian Botham (known to us all affectionately as 'Uncle Adey') after a long battle with Cancer. Adrian was the backbone of our organization, and made everybody proud when he accepted his British Empire Medal for Chairman, Pantonic All Stars Steel Orchestra and Community Volunteer - for services to education.
This year we would like to ask for a little help to keep this fantastic Charity going,
in the memory of this much loved man.
Hopefully with your help we can continue to carry out our vital fundraising when the world returns to some sort of normality.
Thank you on behalf of myself, our committee, players and parents.
Steven Marshall
Chairman Trustee
pantonic-all-stars.org
'Uncle Adey' - Adrian Botham BEM
Organizer
Fiona Marshall
Organizer
PANTONIC ALL STARS STEEL ORCHESTRA PARENTS ASSOCIATION
Beneficiary