The Lost Chords - equipment project.

$245 donated
Given by 10 generous donors in around 7 months

We would like to get better sound equipment to improve our Ceili.

Auckland

After 4 years of running the Ukulele Ceili in Auckland with pretty poor equipment, we now have a chance to buy some equipment cheaply and would like to upgrade. This equipment will also allow The Lost Chords to play at other venues to entertain folks e.g. retirement villages and other uke groups.

The Lost Chords (Brad Bridges)'s involvement (page creator)

I am an original member of The Lost Chords who have been organizing and running our Ukulele Ceili for free for four years now!

Use of funds

Funds will be used to buy a second hand amplifier system, wireless mics and wireless connections between our ukes and the amp.

Other page links

Read more
Givealittle’s Generosity Report for FY2025
Givealittle’s Generosity Report for FY2025 has been released, and once again it offers a powerful snapshot of how New Zealanders show up for one another. Learn More

Latest donations

Charles Brown
Charles Brown on 22 Jun 2017
$30
The Lost Chords (Brad Bridges)

Thanks for your donation!

The Lost Chords (Brad Bridges)
tommy moffett
tommy moffett on 21 Jun 2017
thanks for the fun
Private
The Lost Chords (Brad Bridges)

Thank you!

The Lost Chords (Brad Bridges)
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 19 Jun 2017
$20
The Lost Chords (Brad Bridges)

Thanks Jenny!

The Lost Chords (Brad Bridges)
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 08 Jun 2017
Private
Kerry
Kerry on 06 Jun 2017
$10
The Lost Chords (Brad Bridges)

Thanks Kerry.

The Lost Chords (Brad Bridges)

Who's involved?

Brad Bridges's avatar
Created by The Lost Chords (Brad Bridges), paying to a verified bank account of Brad Bridges (Group) on behalf of The Lost Chords - Brad Bridges, Ligi Ihuka, Peter Huggard, David Gianotti and Clare Thomson.
Page Moderated
The page has been checked by our team to make sure it complies with our terms and conditions.

Any concerns?

Report this page
This campaign started on 5 Jun 2017 and ended on 31 Dec 2017.