The band “FLAME” will sing in aid of the Dutch Burgher Union Welfare Fund onWednesday, 28th October 2015 at 7.00 p.m.
Since its inception in 1908 the Dutch Burgher Union has been helping the “less advantaged” to live a more comfortable life while supporting children to obtain a better education. The DBU currently sponsors approximately 350 elderly citizens and a further 350 children for their education.
In order to expand the current welfare schemes, the Dutch Burgher Union together with the band FLAME who have readily volunteered towards the cause, will come together to raise funds for the DBU's Welfare Fund.
Catch the band FLAME in action at the Dutch Burgher Union, No.114, Reid Avenue, Colombo 4 on Wednesday, 28th October 2015 at 7.00p.m. and enjoy a musical extravaganza which will take you down memory lane. Tickets for this charitable event have been priced at Rs.1,250 and may be purchased at the DBU Admin Office on any working day.
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