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Sponsorship and Membership
of Loch Shiel Spring Festival

21st - 28th May, 2001

Music Festivals exist to provide high quality music to as wide an audience as possible.

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Without the additional support of members and sponsors it would not be possible to have a festival in such a remote area, nor attract the numbers of local people and children. The latter, particularly, often make their first acquaintance with classical music at this festival sometimes with demonstrations and workshops in the local schools during the week.

To help support the festival you can become a Member for only £10.00 per year, or better still become a Sponsor. To become a Sponsor you may give as much as you feel appropriate, starting at around £100, typically sponsors donate £250 a year and one or two much more.

Sponsors in 2000 included:-

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The Earl and Countess of Buchan, Glenborrodale.
Miss Clare Carlsson, Glenborrodale.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devereaux, Eilean Shona.
Lady Sheilagh Douglas Hamilton, Edinburgh.
Mr. Rodney and Mrs. Maria George, Salen.
Mr. Alan and Mrs. Karen Grieve, Invermoidart.
Mr.J.H. McQueen, Arivegaig.
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Guernsey.
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Smithers, Arisaig House
Mr. Michael Warren, Glenfinnan
The Royal Bank of Canada Trust Co. Jersey

We are extremely grateful for their support, and for the support of all our Members.

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