The Travers Foundation is celebrating the outstanding success of its three-week Charity Music Fridays held at The Blue Bell, Gretton, which together raised over £1,000 to support young people in sport, music, and the performing arts.
The Foundation extends heartfelt thanks to Peter McGowan and the entire Blue Bell team for their fantastic support, enthusiasm, and community spirit. Their hospitality created the perfect setting for three packed evenings of brilliant local music.
Equally, the charity wishes to thank all the attendees for their generosity and good humour, which helped make these fundraisers such a triumph. The level of support from the village has been nothing short of remarkable.
The final night reached a spectacular crescendo with a stunning performance from Lily Beth, aged 15, one of the Travers Rising Stars. Accompanied by Oscar, aged 17, she delivered a captivating set and brought the house down with her original song “Not Ideal.” Her talent and confidence left the audience cheering for more.
Earlier events featured memorable performances from Holly, Ayesha, and The Wot Now, showcasing the impressive breadth of young talent across the area.
Terry Forsey, Chairman of The Travers Foundation, said:
“We couldn’t be more delighted — three great nights, huge local support, and more than £1,000 raised. Not bad for a few Fridays in November! A massive thank you to Peter and his team, and to everyone who came along, cheered, sang, and donated. Our Rising Stars shone – and I think even the pub walls are still vibrating after that finale!”
The funds raised will go directly towards helping more young people across the region access the opportunities they need to thrive.
The Foundation extends heartfelt thanks to Peter McGowan and the entire Blue Bell team for their fantastic support, enthusiasm, and community spirit. Their hospitality created the perfect setting for three packed evenings of brilliant local music.
Equally, the charity wishes to thank all the attendees for their generosity and good humour, which helped make these fundraisers such a triumph. The level of support from the village has been nothing short of remarkable.
The final night reached a spectacular crescendo with a stunning performance from Lily Beth, aged 15, one of the Travers Rising Stars. Accompanied by Oscar, aged 17, she delivered a captivating set and brought the house down with her original song “Not Ideal.” Her talent and confidence left the audience cheering for more.
Earlier events featured memorable performances from Holly, Ayesha, and The Wot Now, showcasing the impressive breadth of young talent across the area.
Terry Forsey, Chairman of The Travers Foundation, said:
“We couldn’t be more delighted — three great nights, huge local support, and more than £1,000 raised. Not bad for a few Fridays in November! A massive thank you to Peter and his team, and to everyone who came along, cheered, sang, and donated. Our Rising Stars shone – and I think even the pub walls are still vibrating after that finale!”
The funds raised will go directly towards helping more young people across the region access the opportunities they need to thrive.