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Christmas volunteering - carol singers needed this Saturday 5 December!


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A small band of merry carol singers will be doing their bit for charity this Saturday afternoon as part of the East Dulwich Christmas Cracker. Could you spare 25, 50 or 75 minutes to join us and spread some Christmas cheer?


We'll be singing to raise money for the charity Guy's Trust, to help fund primary school-building projects in Cambodia. You can read more about Guy's Trust at http://guystrust.org/ .


Three 25-minute singing slots are available this Saturday 5 December:


♦ 14.30-14.55 outside East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane

♦ 15.00-15.25 outside vacant shop (the former East Dulwich Deli), 17 Lordship Lane

♦ 15.30-15.50 outside Lila's, 117 Lordship Lane


If you'd like to join in, please send me a PM, or comment with your contact details and I'll be in touch.


No special singing ability is required, just plenty of enthusiasm! Lyric sheets will be provided and all the songs will be well known ones.


Hope to see you there!

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