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Just to let you know that Hummy Mummies are holding free singing sessions this week and next week in parks, weather permitting. 11am by the cafes in Dulwich Park (Tuesday), Brockley Hilly Fields (Wednesday) and Peckham Rye (Thursday). Bring children, friends, potential Hummy Mummies, parents, toys... and probably an umbrella...! If you haven't come across Hummy Mummies yet, we're a choir specifically for parents (predominantly mums) which the children also attend (and generally love!). Proper adult singing, not kiddy songs.


Term starts again on w/c 17 September, all details are on the website at http://www.hummymummies.com, and you can check out some video examples of our Summer Concert there too.


Hopefully see some of you there tomorrow...


Richard

Due to popular demand I will be running the sessions again this week. There have been lots of people coming to join in, and there's still a few weeks till term starts, so let's carry on, weather permitting. Same time, same places, different weeks... 11am, Dulwich Park (Tuesday), Brockley Hilly Fields (Wednesday) and Peckham Rye (Thursday). For obvious reasons we're not going to sing inside the cafes, so look around outside. I'll be the bloke with the guitar, probably (hopefully) surrounded by women with babies. Or at least having a coffee. :)


Richard

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