Friends of Firth Park Christmas Singalong

Friends of Firth Park Christmas Singalong poster

Wednesday 18th December 2013

6-7pm

Ripples in the Pond area of Firth Park, next to the Clock Tower.

  • Christmas songs

  • Fruit punch

  • Mulled wine

  • Soup

  • Mince pies and nibbles

All free to those who come along.

Bring a torch and a lantern

Singing not compulsary!

There will be a collection for an engraved bench in Firth Park for Andrea Hardy who died in the Summer, and who did so much for our Park – including reviving the Summer Festival in 2000.

The Christmas Festival in Firth Park was wonderful – such a lovely atmosphere. Santa's Grotto, music, entertainment, stalls and fireworks – what's not to like?!

Happy Christmas to ALL from Friends of Firth Park.

All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

Download the Friends of Firth Park Christmas Singalong poster.

Friends of Firth Park Christmas Singalong
6:00pm to 7:00pm Wednesday 18 December 2013

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