November 2024 Fellows' update: David Stanley
Disability campaigner and Founder and CEO of the Music Man Project, David Stanley (CF 2019), saw his organisation receive the 2024 King’s Award for Voluntary Service.
By David Stanley,
Alison Mackenzie (CF 2014) has earned a nomination for Venue of the Year at the Scots Trad Awards for Croy Live, the rural venue she founded to bring traditional music to a small community hall.
Competing against large professional theatres, Croy Live stands out as the only rural hall in the category, with a capacity of around 100. The venue has become a go-to spot for musicians, praised for its friendly, community atmosphere.
Disability campaigner and Founder and CEO of the Music Man Project, David Stanley (CF 2019), saw his organisation receive the 2024 King’s Award for Voluntary Service.
By David Stanley,
Jeremy Clack (CF 2008) has recently published Mambo!: A Venezuelan Adventure into the Heart of El Sistema, an autobiographical account of his Churchill Fellowship journey.
By Jeremy Clack,
Robert Neill (CF 1975) demonstrated Pyrography at the North of England Woodworking Show held from November 15th-17th at the Harrogate Showground.
By Robert Neill,
Judith Vickress is starting a new position as Trustee at charity Rural Media.
By Judith Vickress,