Free concert by accomplished violinist
Good morning.
I'm taking this opportunity to invite you to a very special (FREE) concert by a very gifted violinist.
Hayden Wiseman (from Australia) is currently touring New Zealand and will be here in Blenheim for just one night - next Monday, April 24. His concert will be held at the Blenheim Seventh-day Adventist Church (corner of Percy and Arthur Streets) at 7:00pm.
Hayden testifies that he is a passionate violinist and loves to play for audiences from all walks of life. From a young age he has been inspired by other artists, such as Christian violinist Jaime Jorge and well-known classical artist Andre Rieu. He is thrilled when people are moved by his music.
Hayden was here in Blenheim prior to the lockdown and those who attended were thrilled and blessed by his presentation.
Attached is a link to his website, and another link to a short video clip.
www.haydenwiseman.com...
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CD's and DVD's will be available for sale (cash or EFTPOS) and there will be avoluntary love offering collected. The concert is free - there is no obligation.
For your enjoyment,
Paul
021 815 246
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