WebFrom the first concert held in a borrowed marquee in Shiplake, and now in its 53rd season, HSO has gone from strength to strength, attracting some 50 players from across the … WebThe Henley Symphony Orchestra has given concerts in Leichlingen and the swimming clubs from both towns continue to enjoy along-standing relationship. Historically, our links with Leichlingen have...
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WebThe Henley Symphony Orchestra, based in Henley-Upon-Thames, Oxon, was founded in 1970 and is now one of the leading amateur orchestras in the country. We attract some 70 players from across the Thames Valley. Web14 apr. 2024 · A bumper crowd is expected at Dry Leas tomorrow (Saturday) for the last home game of the 2024-23 season for Henley Hawks. Old rivals Canterbury are the visitors with a kick off at 3pm. The Hawks, prior to last weekends break, have won their last four games and should be full of confidence as they look to finish the season strongly. papers past evening post
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Web12 apr. 2024 · Henley Lions Club was awarded the 2024 Leo Plumley Award in recognition of the club’s contribution to helping those with disabilities in their community. The award is given to a club, or group of clubs, by Lions District 105SC which includes all those Lions clubs in the south central part of England. Henley Lions were selected for the support ... WebConcert, Henley Symphony Orchestra - Henley Standard / Biography Janet Shell. After originally training as a classroom teacher, Janet changed profession to study voice at Guildhall School of Music and Drama, winning several singing competitions, including prizes for French song in Paris. Web18 mrt. 2024 · So the members and supporters of Henley Symphony Orchestra had much to celebrate on Sunday evening when they gathered at the Hexagon for the third fixture in their 50th anniversary season. Billed as a gala concert, this was supposed to have been the real focal point of the celebrations. papers past lyttelton times christchurch