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Dear fellow Forumites


The singers soiree (http://www.thesingerssoiree.co.uk/future-events.php )are hosting a charity night on Thursday 12th September and have just been let down on the PA. Does anyone know anyone with a PA, mics and mixing desk that can help out? The charity they are supporting is Shooting Star Chase who help terminally ill children enjoy and be properly looked after in their final few years/months of life.


If any of you can help or have any ideas can you pm me.


Thanks


Andy

Hi Sue


We'd need something big enough to fill a small/medium sized theatre. I'm not 100% sure to be honest. it would need to be bigger than a standard pub PA setup. they'd also need 5 mics and a pretty nice mixing desk so I am assuming quite a smart righ would be required. They'd also need someone to operate it.

rosendale Wrote:

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> I recommend you to speak to the local council they

> can provide you with your needs

> alternatively you can find out with any church .


xxxxxxx


The local council will not have their own PA to hire out, I'm sure.


They hire it from external companies for events they are involved in - at enormous cost to the council tax payer.

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