Charity music event for Llandeilo

An event in Llandeilo promises local musicians, local products and lots of fun this Christmas.
A young man from Llandeilo named Gareth Morris has spent the past few weeks booking bands, ordering goods and securing an event license for a charity music event taking place at the Civic Hall in Llandeilo on Saturday 17th December 2011 from 18:30 - 00:00.
Millenstock, which donates all its proceeds to Macmillan Cancer Support, began last August with an event that featured a handful of local bands and a raffle full of prizes kindly donated from local companies in and around Carmarthenshire.
The event was well received by those in attendance and raised £125.
This Christmas, Millenstock is set to return and it promises to be bigger and better than its first event earlier this year. Gareth Morris and has already secured the support of bigger bands and better raffle prizes and is gearing up for a great night’s entertainment.
Gareth Morris said “We’ve received great support from local businesses and the Macmillan Cancer Support team.”
“Bands such as Super Cute Voices, The Ecko, Carbon and World Vs World were more than happy to sign up for Millenstock when we told them what it was all about.”
“It’s not just about music this time either. Christmas Millenstock will feature demonstrations by the amazing people from Carmarthenshire’s Seibukan Ju-Jitsu and Kinetics Wales, as well as a local product raffle with prizes donated by Contempo Catering, Carmarthenshire Cleaners, the Apollo Cinema and many more.”
“If you enjoy local music like me then why not come and support it by attending Millenstock and have a great night in the process?”
For more information on the event please see Millenstock’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Millenstock or contact Gareth Morris, Event Organiser, on d_ifferent@hotmail.co.uk.

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