Entertainment
Rock for a Cause: Clyde Charity Event to Support Animal Rehab

A charity rock event is set to take place at the Clyde Memorial Hall, aiming to raise funds for the local non-profit organization, Animal Rehab Central. Established in 2020 and based in Earnscleugh, this organization provides essential services to animals in need and operates solely on self-generated funds.
The event promises to be a vibrant gathering, with the band expressing their enthusiasm for performing in a venue that has hosted countless community events. In a recent press release, band members reflected on the rich history of the Clyde Memorial Hall, stating, “How lucky are we to tread the boards where so much has gone before us.” This sentiment highlights the importance of community spaces in fostering local culture and charitable initiatives.
Fancy dress is encouraged for attendees, adding an element of fun to the evening. “Some like to come as a dead rock star, some like to come in their dad’s suit from 1962, their ball gown from 1982 with the big puffy sleeves,” the band noted. They emphasize the need for attendees to be ready to rock, promising an energetic performance that will engage and entertain.
The event at Clyde Memorial Hall is not just about music; it is a crucial fundraiser for Animal Rehab Central. The charity plays a vital role in the community by providing care and rehabilitation for injured and abandoned animals. As a self-funded organization, the success of events like this is essential for sustaining its operations and ensuring that it can continue to serve the needs of local animals.
In a time when community support is more important than ever, this rock event serves as a reminder of the power of music and togetherness in driving positive change. Attendees are encouraged to participate not only in the festivities but also in supporting a cause that impacts the lives of many animals in the region.
As the date approaches, excitement builds around the event, showcasing the community’s commitment to both celebration and charity. The partnership between local talent and a noble cause exemplifies how entertainment can unite people for a greater purpose.
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