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Ceilidh Night - Friday 20th June with Ceilidh Tree & Skiffle Band City Ramblers Revival!


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Dear all,


Our next Folk Of The Wood Ceilidh Night is coming up on Fri 20th June with ace skiffle group City Ramblers Revival starring Hylda Sims from legendary 1950's group The City Ramblers! There'll also be three sets of lively folk dancing with Ceilidh Tree (www.ceilidhtree.co.uk) and guest caller to show you the moves, alongside fab folk duo Aimee Leonard and Emmie Ward featuring flute and bodhran.


There'll be a fully licensed bar with somerset scrumpy, craft ale and wine on sale and hot food by Riverford Organic Farms. It's ?6 adults / ?4 concessions if booked before 15th June, then ?7 / ?5, ?8 / ?5 on the door (subject to availability) - the last event sold out in advance so booking early is highly recommended.


All welcome! Full details and tickets at www.folkofthewood.co.uk, thanks for reading!

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