Dean Russell attended a charity concert hosted by One Vision at Clarendon Muse Concert Hall in Watford.
One Vision is a Watford based charity that provides support to vulnerable individuals via their Food Programme, One Voice community initiative, the Watford Youth Council and the Mental Health Service. They work with people from all faiths and ethnic groups to provide support for those that need it, and the money raised by the concert will go to One Vision’s program which supports mental health care in Watford.
Performing at the concert was the Ilario Ferrari Trio, comprised of Ilario Ferrari on piano and compositions, Katie Patterson on drums and Charlie Pyne on double bass. They were joined by the internationally acclaimed Cuban jazz violinist, Omar Puente.
After the concert, Dean said: “I really enjoyed visiting Clarendon Muse Concert Hall to help One Vision to raise money for mental health care in Watford. The Ilario Ferrari Trio, accompanied by Omar Puente, were great and I highly recommend that you go and watch them perform when they return to Watford to play at the Watford Jazz Festival later this year.”
If you would like to learn more about the important work that One Vision does in our town, you can do so by visiting their website: https://www.onevisionproject.org/