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Easy Singing

Meets monthly on 1st Friday morning from 10.30am until 12.30pm at Nettlestead Village Hall, 4 Maidstone Rd, Maidstone ME18 5ER; or ///crouch.overdone.photo in what3words. Please share cars, as parking is limited.

You don’t have to read music, just to have a love of singing old but popular songs. Singing has been proven to improve our sense of happiness and wellbeing. This is a very casual 'singing for fun' group, with NO requirement for members even to be able to sing in tune or harmony! No experience necessary, just come along and join in the fun.

There is no wifi at the hall, so we’ll send you a Link to all Lyrics and Songs in our songbook. They are held on a shared Google Drive so you can easily download offline copies to your tablets and phones to view and practice, whether at home or not. We also provide printed lyric sets for those that cannot do this, and can email any pages you are missing, but we do ask that you print your own where possible to save our time and costs.

Members can make requests to be added to our repertoire - but this needs to be not just a song you like, but one that is easy to sing! We will also need to source the track to be able to broadcast the song in the hall if the Conveners don’t already have it.

Refreshments are provided each month using funds from a small door charge, which also pays for hall hire and practice media (on custom CD for members’ sole use, or your own memory card).

Convenors Gaynor Trevett, Joy Watson, Beverley Duval. -  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  ”

Latest News

CHANGES TO MONTHLY MEETINGS

                                  Thursday March 7th                                                 

Due to illness the scheduled speaker at our meeting on March 7th has had to pull out. Our replacement speaker is Trishia Francis who is giving us a presentation on  "London Street Art".

                                                  "When you hear the words "street art", do you think of graffiti and vandals scrawling on walls or a genuine art form? There will be a slide presentation based predominantly on Tricia's original art trail but also                                                        including additional research which she hopes will aid your understanding of what has become for her a fascinating subject."
 
 
The meeting onThursday 2nd May now resheduled to Thursday 9th May
 
The hall will be in use for local elections on May 2nd and our meeting has thererfore been rescheduled to Thursday May 9th
Our speaker will be Sasha Taylor who will present an overview of The Kent Resilience Forum
 
 

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