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'The weather may have been cool, but we warmed up ...'

27/6/2024

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The weather may have been cool, but we warmed up with Community Singing on Thursday 27th June in the Hub at Cooinda.

Brian chose our regular Song Book 1 for the first session. This included some rounds which Carmyl organised so well. “O, how lovely is the evening” sounded great in three parts while “Frere Jacque” and “Down at the station” went well in four parts. Thank you Carmyl for conducting these so well.
 
After morning tea, we continued with Book 1 and then went onto the Tram Sheet Song Book which included Australian favourites “Waltzing Matilda” and “Click go the Shears”.

Thank you, Brian for playing for us – you make Community Singing so enjoyable with your spontaneous playing of each song chosen.

The next Community Singing will be on Thursday 25th July at the Hub at Cooinda at 10am.  All Welcome.

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Margaret Jenkins 
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    Community Singing

    Brian Greed plays the piano for Community Singing and uses a variety of song books.  All members of U3A are welcome.  Sessions have a relaxed atmosphere and run for an hour and a half with a break for morning tea.  We meet at the Hub at Cooinda on the 4th and 5th Thursdays of the month at 10 am.  
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    Brian Greed

    Convenor/ contact details

    Margaret Jenkins 
    03 5762 6944

    Meeting times

    4th and 5th Thursdays
    10 am to 11.30 am

    ​Cooinda Hub

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