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Get together with family and friends this Christmas with carols on Zoom. Tuesday 22nd December


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One Tree Hill Choir invites you for an evening of Christmas carols and songs via Zoom on Tuesday 22nd December 7.30pm to 8.30pm.


Join us for a relaxed online evening of seasonal singing and festive readings featuring award winning soprano Milly Forest and directed by Ben Vonberg-Clark. There will be carols and songs to sing-a-long (song sheet provided)


Tickets are ?6 for an individual Zoom login (details provided upon payment). Some of the profits from ticket sales will be donated to St Christopher's Hospice, Sydenham


For tickets and further information ? see here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/christmas-sing-a-long-tickets-130308922495

http://www.onetreehillchoir.co.uk/

esme Wrote:

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> Just signed up :)


Great!

It's a fun way to see your friends and family this Christmas (although they may be tiny on the screen!) Do invite people to sign up and join in - the more, the merrier.

  • 2 weeks later...

Tickets are selling fast for Sing-a-long Carols and Songs tomorrow evening.


People are joining us from outside tier 4 and around the world! It will be a Zoom-tastic celebration, so invite your family and friends to this get together and see them sing on your screen. Songsheets will be sent out to ticket holders tonight by email.

See link above for tickets.

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