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HOW TO SUPPORT US

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Luton Choral Society, like most choral societies throughout the country, suffers perpetual financial problems. Here are some ways to help support us, so we can continue to make music for the years to come.

100 Club.
The 100 Club is registered with Luton Borough Council and its aim is to have 100 members who, for the modest outlay of £1.50 per month, are automatically entered for a monthly prize draw every from Ocober to June. Cash prizes vary from £50 to £5 depending on the month, but the monthly total is never less than £60. Membership fees can be paid each term or by monthly standing order and can result in a valuable annual income of up to £1000 for the Society.

For details of how to join, please ask any Member of the society or phone or e-mail any of the contacts shown on this website.

Membership.
Why not come and sing with us? We have vacancies for all voices. We can also claim tax back on members' subscriptions. For details of subscriptions and concessions please contact the Membership Secretary.

Hear us perform.
Help to keep choral music alive by attending our concerts. Details of all our concerts can be found on this website and from Committee members. Tickets can be obtained on the door and from any Luton Choral Society member.

Advertising.
If you own a company or business, why not advertise your services in one of the Society's concert programmes for as little as £10 per quarter-page. Discounts are available for advertisements in more than one programme and as it is a Registered Charity, payments to the Society for advertising receive favourable tax treatment.

To advertise, please contact any officer of the Society.

Donations.
Donations are always welcome. To make a donation please contact our treasurer, Christine Meilton or any Society member.

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