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Concert by ECS Singers and Phoenix Signers
Adults £6 (£5 in advance), Child £3
Tickets available from church office
Cranberry Flick – The Stupendous Swing, Jive and Rhythm & Blues 7-piece Band
‘Cranberry Flick performs music from across the decades in their distinctive, vintage style. Appealing to all, the band’s shows are packed with high energy Swing and Boogie, balanced and romantic ballads – always sure to entertain.’
www.cranberryflick.co.uk
OXJAM Choir Festival
2 p.m. Beeston Voices
2.45 p.m. Harlequin
3.30 p.m.Lyrical SoNGbirds
4.15 p.m. Tuneless Choir
5 p.m. ECS Singers
‘The Stanza Singers’ consist of a twenty-strong group of past and present members of various amateur operatic societies from the Nottinghamshire are. Locally based at St Johns Methodist Church in Carlton, the group, with an eye for comedy, enjoy singing songs from the shows together with two-, three- and four-part arrangements of well-known songs.
Tickets are Adults £6 (£5 in advance), Student/Child £3 and are available from the church office – 0115 9431164.
A Jamboree of musical entertainment. The performers will include
soloists and small groups, including a harpist, trumpeters and
organists. The concert is part of the fundraising efforts by local
Scouts to attend the 24th World Scout Jamboree in North America 2019.
Adults £6, Under 15s £3. Tickets are available from the church office –
0115 9431164, after Sunday morning services, or on the door.
Christmas Concert by Carlton Male Voice Choir
Adults £6 (£5 in advance), Student/Child £3
Tickets are available from the church office – 0115 9431164.
Come and join us as we sing Carols at the Crown Inn
Please look out for us and join in if you wish
We will be starting our singing tonight at The corner of Sidney Rd and Wollaton Rd at 7:30pm
Route:
Sidney road to Holden road, down to and turning up Bramcote Road, along Cyril Ave, turning up Hope Street to the top of Bramcote Road, then doubling back down Bramcote Rd and up Louis Ave, following Bramcote drive we then turn down Holden Road, and along Fellows Rd to Wollaton Rd, where we move back up to Bramcote Drive and sing along to a little past Winchester Ave.
Map of Route:
Please look out for us and join in if you wish
We will be starting our singing tonight at The corner of Devonshire and Newcastle Ave at 7:30pm
Route:
Starting at the corner of Devonshire and Newcastle Ave we sing along and up Elm Ave to and along Vicarage St back to Devonshire Ave where we turn up and follow Devonshire Ave to Glebe St. We sing at the bottom of Bramcote Rd before heading along Glebe St to Elm Ave where we sing down Elm Ave, towards Vicarage St before doubling back and finishing Glebe St to Cromwell Rd, turning down Cromwell road to And along Ireton St, up Imperial Rd to North Street, across to and down Hampden Grove back to Ireton St and down Imperial Rd, turning onto Silverwood Rd and continuing on to Collington St along Newton St, finishing up at the top of Harcourt St.