Flint RNLI are holding a concert made up of choirs from the area to mark the anniversary of the RNLI.
The celebratory event will commemorate 200 years of the charity, which since its founding in 1824, has saved more than 144,000 lives at sea.
Funded by voluntary donations and crewed by volunteers, the uniquely staffed RNLI continues to save lives.
The night of music, featuring both adult and local school choirs, is set to be a community affair with local businesses providing sponsorship and on-site refreshments available.
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The concert will take place on an outdoor stage next to Flint Lifeboat Station.
Tickets are now being sold for the concert, which is scheduled for June 29.
Tickets are priced at £7, with children attending free if accompanied by a paying adult.
Tickets are available for purchase from Canidid Cards in Flint, or by contacting Tracey on 07734360232.
Flint RNLI fundraiser Tracey Kerfoot said: "The concert is called '200 Voices for 200 Years,' and as the RNLI hosts its 200th year, we are counting on your support.
"We are calling on you to join us, to carry our lifesaving service into the future and help us achieve our mission to save every one."
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