26th Annual Charity Concert of Good Will – Olga Havel Foundation

In addition to providing a welcome opportunity to get together and enjoy an evening full of beautiful music, the concert offers a great chance to show solidarity by helping to support those who need it most (so far, the charity concerts have helped us raise over CZK 24 million).
All proceeds from the concert, as well as donations and sponsor contributions, will be used to finance the Foundation’s much-needed projects.
The 25th annual concert will be special thanks to string sexted under the direction of Roman Patočka presenting P. I. Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence and a choir GAUDIUM PRAHA
Admission to the concert is CZK 100, which covers all costs. In addition, there is a donation fee of CZK 1,500 that will be given as a gift to the Olga Havel Foundation. We can also arrange for your company to be presented as a sponsor.
To order your tickets or, if you wish to become a sponsor or simply make a donation, please contact Jana Šafářová via e-mail jsafarova@ksb.cz or by phone at 224 103 341 or 224 103 316.
We look forward to seeing you at the concert.
Kocián Šolc Balaštík, advokátní kancelář, s.r.o.
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