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9:28am Thursday 2nd February 2012 in News
Members of The Lizard lifeboat welcomed a group of young musicians to the station on Saturday, January 14.
They had come to present Coxswain Andrew Putt with the money they had raised from playing their brass instruments to the residents of Mullion on Christmas Eve.
The children, who play the trumpet, cornet, trombone and tuba, played a medley of Christmas carols outside the Spar shop owned by Mark and Diana Bailey.
The children and their families were treated to a tour of the brand new station and were delighted to be shown around the immaculately presented RNLB Rose.
Joining the coxswain were Lifeboat Operations Manager Ned Nuzum, Second Mechanic Johnny Bray and Head Launcher Jeff Ashby.
The children were thanked for the super donation of £110.88, with special thanks to Jos Hearn who had donated to the station for the second year running.