Storrington will rock tonight
Three home grown groups: Calling Curtis, Turbulence and The Crimes will headline an evening of entertainment at Sullington Village Hall.
Acoustic performances by Esme Rogers and Hannah Gilder of Steyning Grammar School along with children from Rydon Community College and St Maryʼs C of E School Washington will also perform.
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Hide AdThe event has been organised by 20 local teenagers who are participants of the new Youth Leadership Volunteer Scheme in Storrington.
The Scheme has been funding by the Village Day Committee.
The kids have been coming together every couple of weeks to work on team building, leadership skills and self awareness.
Local Community Youth Worker and ex music industry exec Candace Bugden is leading the scheme, orchestrating the event and also runs local youth club Generate.
Proceeds from the gig will go towards providing new equipment for the club.
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Hide Ad“It has been a joy and pleasure to help these kids put on a major community event. They have been encouraged to call upon friends and family resources to showcase the talent of their friends.
“We are all extremely excited.
I am hoping this event will spearhead similar youth orientated projects in the area”.
PERFORMING TONIGHT ARE:
Calling Curtis:
Jacob Bugden
Jazz Pope
Jay McIllhagga
Isaac Swaby
Dan Jordan
The Crimes:
Alex Bugden
George Bridle
Luke Woolfenden
Luke Tolsen
Sam Perry
Turbulence:
Oliver Gillo
Will Herian Palmer
Hannah and Jess Gilder
Esme Rogers
Romina Hytten
Tamaia Hytten
Arthur Pinkney
Lara Teanby
Zoe Rainford
Kate Armstrong
Bethany Skidmore and Jack Harding
For further info regarding Storrington Rocks, The Youth Leadership Volunteer scheme or Generate Youth Club contact: Candace Bugden on 07872 920545