Post by Andrew on Oct 30, 2006 8:23:39 GMT
Dear All,
The following article which featured in The New Zealand Herald newspaper 30th October 2006, included a brief reference to Hayley: www.nzherald.co.nz/section/6/story.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=10408305
Lifestyle & Leisure
Dobbyn gig at your house on offer at fundraiser
3.10pm Monday October 30, 2006
By Joanna Hunkin
Dave Dobbyn performing at your place, Jaquie Brown hand delivering her homemade Christmas pies, or hanging with Hayley Westenra in London - priceless moments in anyone's book, but they could be yours if the price is right.
The stars will be out in force on Thursday night at the third annual Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre fundraiser at Auckland's Town Hall.
Hosted by actors Oliver Driver and Danielle Cormack, the evening will feature a live music showcase before the charity auction.
In addition to Dobbyn, Brown and Westenra, a selection of top music memorabilia is up for grabs, including a Telecaster guitar signed by the Rolling Stones, a surfboard signed by Jack Johnson, Ben Harper and Donovan Frankenreiter, and a skateboard autographed by the Beastie Boys.
The profits of the evening will go directly to the Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre, which provides therapy for young children with special needs.
Established by singer songwriter Hinewehi Mohi and her husband George, the centre was set up in 2004, becoming the country's first music therapy centre.
Mohi's daughter Hineraukatauri suffers severe cerebral palsy and had benefited greatly from her time at a similar centre in Britain.
Supporting the cause, patron Boh Runga will perform on the night, alongside SJD, the Electric Confectionaires, Ladi 6 and Flight of the Conchords.
Tickets for the event, which include a sit-down dinner and show, are $275 available through Justine McKay. Phone (09) 480 3915 or email justine@janda.co.nz for further information.
To make an automatic $20 donation to the centre, phone 0900 MUSIC THERAPY.
The following article which featured in The New Zealand Herald newspaper 30th October 2006, included a brief reference to Hayley: www.nzherald.co.nz/section/6/story.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=10408305
Lifestyle & Leisure
Dobbyn gig at your house on offer at fundraiser
3.10pm Monday October 30, 2006
By Joanna Hunkin
Dave Dobbyn performing at your place, Jaquie Brown hand delivering her homemade Christmas pies, or hanging with Hayley Westenra in London - priceless moments in anyone's book, but they could be yours if the price is right.
The stars will be out in force on Thursday night at the third annual Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre fundraiser at Auckland's Town Hall.
Hosted by actors Oliver Driver and Danielle Cormack, the evening will feature a live music showcase before the charity auction.
In addition to Dobbyn, Brown and Westenra, a selection of top music memorabilia is up for grabs, including a Telecaster guitar signed by the Rolling Stones, a surfboard signed by Jack Johnson, Ben Harper and Donovan Frankenreiter, and a skateboard autographed by the Beastie Boys.
The profits of the evening will go directly to the Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre, which provides therapy for young children with special needs.
Established by singer songwriter Hinewehi Mohi and her husband George, the centre was set up in 2004, becoming the country's first music therapy centre.
Mohi's daughter Hineraukatauri suffers severe cerebral palsy and had benefited greatly from her time at a similar centre in Britain.
Supporting the cause, patron Boh Runga will perform on the night, alongside SJD, the Electric Confectionaires, Ladi 6 and Flight of the Conchords.
Tickets for the event, which include a sit-down dinner and show, are $275 available through Justine McKay. Phone (09) 480 3915 or email justine@janda.co.nz for further information.
To make an automatic $20 donation to the centre, phone 0900 MUSIC THERAPY.