hospital in our hands (SIVH) collecting money for the new Pet Scan to go further in spite of the critical debate that arose around the gift to Stavanger University Hospital (SUS) last year.
– The discussion has not had consequences for the project – even if we marked it on the money flood from the man in the street at the start. The debate has only led me got closer dialogue with the hospital, says John Hausken in SIVH, who says you’re on the home stretch to reach the target of 25 million. After a great legacy gift of seven million, is an up to 21 million collected. Finally asked to be 5 October, when the supporters and Viking Stavanger Symphony Orchestra (SSO) invites you to fundraiser in Stavanger Concert Hall, with concert and party in both Fartein Valen, Zetlitz and foyer.
Thursday became the first four artists published – LidoLido Sigvart Dagsland, Britt-Synnøve Johansen and Kaada. All konferansieren, Thor Erik Tvedt.
– I get quite a few requests, and are quite selective in what I say yes to. I’d rather go fully and completely in a few projects rather than spreading myself thin beyond, said Thor Tvedt at the press conference in the concert hall.
Thor Tvedt has been joined debate korvidt SUS has the expertise, operating assets, premises and the need for Pet scan.
– I mean it’s good that there has been discussion about the case. The discussion leads to a need to sit down, look at the arguments, assess whether this is a good thing. That I have done. And I have concluded: This is a good thing, said Thor Tvedt.
– This is Stavanger at its best: Several different actors go together for a common good measure, said SSO Director Trude Marit Risnes. Both Viking and SSO have each his wing worked to raise money to SIVH after “Interaction” project was launched in November last year.

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