Tonight at Ye Olde George Inn
This evening’s special event on Wednesday 7th December was held in Ye Olde George Inn.
Paul Walker entertained with some smooth rhythms and festive favourites.
Tonight’s sponsor TC Filer Knapper presented tonight’s charity the Lewis Manning Hospice, with a cheque for £500.
The entertainment was provided by:
7th December’s surprise performer:
Paul Walker Sings
Bringing you the smooth sounds from the cool days of Swing.
The journey of Paul’s love of great sounds and rhythms came originally from dance over 20 years ago.
Learning and developing swing moves he grew as a accomplished dancer, achieving UK Finalist and qualifying as a respected and motivational instructor.
But Paul’s first love was always what made the dance floors and rooms come alive ‘The Music’.
Singing tracks from stars of today and legends of smooth swing and class such as Michael Buble, Robbie Williams, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Bobby Darin and many more…
Tonight’s charity – all funds raised go to:
Lewis Manning Hospice
Lewis-Manning Hospice Care is a charity established 28 years ago, providing extraordinary care to patients and their families facing a life-limiting illness across Poole, Purbeck, East Dorset. We offer a range of free hospice care services aimed at helping people to live well through their illness, closer to home. These include: Day hospice, Creative arts & wellbeing support, Lymphoedema clinic for cancer patients, Better breathing clinic, Family bereavement & support
Every year we support nearly 500 local people and we develop new services, based on patient need and identified gaps in the area. To do this we need to raise over £1.6m every year. Without these funds we could not exist. Our important work increases people’s physical and social well-being, reduces isolation and loneliness, supports people to stay in their homes longer, and alleviates the huge pressures on family and carers.
Thanks to the venue:
Ye Olde George Inn
Located in the heart of Christchurch, the oldest pub in town with six centuries of history.