A CHARITY dedicated to helping those suffering from isolation and disconnection is putting on a festive sing song.
Winchester Samaritans are repeating last year’s very successful Christmas Carol Concert again this year.
They have said they are "very excited" to once more be hosting the Adoramus Singers, conducted by John Lunt.
A mix of familiar carols will be performed, along with a sprinkling of newer ones, with the opportunity for the audience to sing as well. Richard McVeigh will be accompanying them on the organ.
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The concert will be at St Peter’s Church, Jewry Street on Thursday December 12 at 7.30pm. Doors open at 7pm. There will be the opportunity to enjoy a glass of wine or soft drink with a mince pie after the performance.
Every penny raised will go to the local Winchester Samaritans branch. They do not receive any central funding and are dependent on events like this to cover their vital running costs.
Tickets cost £15 for adults and £8 for under 18s. They can be purchased through the following link: tinyurl.com/win-sams-carols. Limited tickets will be available on the door.
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