Burnerfest raises more than £1,500 towards cancer charities
The event, held at the Adversane pub, has raised money for a different charity each year since it began in 2011 and has donated thousands of pounds.
This year the organiser, Mark Bridger, and co-organiser and manager of the pub, Rachel Coupe, chose TriEveryDay4Snowy as its cause.
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Hide AdSnowy is a five-year-old girl who was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer, Rhabdomyosarcoma.
She has finished her proton beam therapy and her end of treatment scan was all clear according to Mark.
Mark said: “We had this idea of doing this small festival.
“We thought we could raise a bit of money for some local charities.
“The TriEveryDay4Snowy campaign, they did £1,640.
“Over the course of the day that’s a brilliant amount.”
All the bands play at Burnerfest for free.
Mark added: “We ensure that no-one gets paid, it’s about raising money.
“It’s to do with putting back into communities.
“We try and get bands that are a bit local, a bit young.
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Hide Ad“When I first started playing music there was pubs galore that you could go and play in.
“It’s so, so difficult for a young band to get out and get noticed.
“If you can get a young band in front of 400 people.
“It gives them a bit of experience.”
TriEveryDay4Snowy is raising money for Clic Sargent, the Sussex Snowdrop Trust and Sarcoma UK.
The campaign has raised more than £37,000 so far.
To donate visit bit.ly/2Kmr4EL