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Despite our best intentions, we're not great at keeping this blog updated with our latest happenings. We are, however, definitely an active group, meeting at least once each week during term time.

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(Last updated May 2013)

Monday, September 6, 2010

From the CHEF Newsletter:

Mark Wilson: Piano and Song (note, this is not Stacey's husband - he just has the same name!)

Lunchtime concert, Dunedin Hospital Chapel, Thursday September 16, 12.30pm

Koha gratefully received by Otago Healthcare Chaplaincy. Often introduced as Queenstown’s and Central Otago’s most-loved musician, Mark is just one beneficiary of neurosurgery in Dunedin. Diagnosed last year with a brain tumour he survived radical surgery and was eventually able to return to the Queenstown musical scene. In town for routine monitoring of his condition, he offers this concert as a gift in gratitude for both the care and skills of the hospital’s medical professionals and the spiritual nurture of the chaplaincy service. Blind from birth, Mark is a graduate in classical piano performance, a recorded jazz performer, a player of keyboards in bands including the well known Master Blasters, a singer with a wide repertoire, the principal organist at Queenstown’s St Peter’s Anglican Church and a composer of works including hymns. Expect to be delighted by a wide range of music and witty banter from Mark in this programme.

Anna Barham

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