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Evenin' all


Just to remind you about Hummy Mummies, the choir for mums with little ones. The East Dulwich group are meeting tomorrow at 10am at Christchurch in Barry Road for an hour. Drop in is ?6, or you can buy a card for ?50 for 10 weeks (flexible attendance too). We're currently singing Forget You, Sweet Child of Mine and Make You Feel My Love.


In February there will be a few changes made. We are moving the location of the existing group to the Dulwich Constitutional Club from 6 Feb, and starting a new group, also at the DCC on Wednesday afternoons at 3.30pm beginning on 1 Feb.


We are also starting a new group in West Dulwich at All Saints Church, Lovelace Road at 3.30pm on Mondays.


New groups will soon follow in Brockley, Clapham and several other places.


Currently working on the branding, PR and marketing, but this is an exciting time for us at Hummy Mummies. Please sign up to the mailing list to stay informed, and check out the website.


Hope to see some more of you tomorrow. Please let lots of your friends know about this.


Richard

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