'Calendar Girls' Raise Thousands For Charity
Friday October 26 2012
BARNSLEY'S own Calendar Girls have raised more than £5,000 for cancer charities.
LS Theatre Productions put on the show in September and raised almost £3,000 selling their own version of the calendar which featured the cast nude.
The cash will be going to Weston Park towards a new Cancer Research and Treatment Suite and Westfield Health have agreed to match the calendar sale funds pound for pound, which brings the total to £5,690.
LS Productions spokesman Lee Semley said: "The calendar sold out with a week and there was a waiting list - we have had to re print."
LS Theatre Productions put on the show in September and raised almost £3,000 selling their own version of the calendar which featured the cast nude.
The cash will be going to Weston Park towards a new Cancer Research and Treatment Suite and Westfield Health have agreed to match the calendar sale funds pound for pound, which brings the total to £5,690.
LS Productions spokesman Lee Semley said: "The calendar sold out with a week and there was a waiting list - we have had to re print."
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