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Carols on Goose Green - Thursday 18th, 6:15pm (by the living Christmas Tree)


Coach Beth

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Join the Goose Green School children's choir and Goose Green Community Choir for Christmas carol singing, mulled wine and mince pies! This family friendly event is open to all - you'll find us in the gathered around the Christmas Tree, at 6:15pm on Thursday 18th December. This year, the event is being sponsored through the generous support of local estate agent No Flies. Find out about No Flies here http://no-flies.co.uk/


Rob Parton, school music teacher and director of the East Dulwich Academy of Music and Performing Arts will be leading the festivities.


The carol singing will take place around the living Christmas Tree which has just been planted. This was organised by the Goose Green Primary School PTA through Southwark Council's Adopt a Tree scheme. It has been decorated by Goose Green School children and it will be maintained by children of the school. And the Christmas Lights have been timed to go on every day from 3 - 9pm.

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