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The Bourne Concert Band is a community with strong local ties.
On the 25th March the band gave a concert to the community with a disco theme, The band dressed appropriately and aimed to entertain with many disco tunes from ABBA, to the Bee Gees. There were free refreshments at the interval.
With close ties to the Woking & Sam Beare Hospice there was a retiring collection for this important service.
Georgina Watson from the Hospice attended the concert and later wrote; "Iam pleased to confirm that the Bourne Concert Band School Disco Concert raised the amazing sum of £143.77 on behalf of the Woking & Sam Beare Hospice. We are so grateful for your support. Your donation will be used to help our patients and their families through the most difficult times and we cannot thank you enough. Please pass our thanks to everyone involved in making this donation happen. Very best wishes,
SOCIAL EVENTS The band has an active social side with an annual dinner, ten-pin bowling nights, picnics, etc. Not forgetting the odd drink or two down the pub after rehearsals on a Tuesday! At the present time we are frequenting The Black Prince at New Haw. Click here for map
Past Events Photos of these events can be viewed in the Photo Gallery
40th Anniversary Celebration - 6th July 2024 WBA Wind Band Festival - October 2018 Isle of Wight - June 2015 Yorkshire - June 2014 Derby - June 2013 Guernsey - July 2012 Jersey - June 2011 25th Anniversary Celebration - 11th July 2009 Le Touquet - June 2009 Isle of Wight Tour - June 2008 Trip to Devon - June/July 2007 Trip to France - June/July 2006 20th Anniversary Celebration - 29th August 2004
Trip to Belgium with the Bagshot Band – April/May 2004