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A TWINNING CHRISTMAS |
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7/11/2008 |
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At the end of November the Association will present its second Christmas Concert, and we invite
all Association members and anyone else who may be interested to join us.
Date: Friday 28th November, at 7.30 p.m.
Venue: Baxter Church, Bullring, Kidderminster (parking in Weaver’s Wharf is free
at this time in the evening).
Tickets: £6.00, available from Judy Morris (tel. 01562 751753).
Taking part: Kidderminster Valentines, Baxter College Choir,a Primary School
Choir, the Wolverley String Quartet, Morfudd Sinclair (piano),
soprano and baritone soloists, etc., and also, of course, carols for choir and audience.
Conductor: Pam Cunningham. We are delighted that Dr. Richard Taylor, MP, has consented to
compère the concert.
Proceeds: A proportion of the proceeds will be donated to KEMP Hospice.
Please come along and lend your support to this venture, in which we aim to bring various
groups and individuals linked with the Association together to celebrate the festive season.
Ray Harrowing
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ANOTHER NEWSLETTER |
Date: |
3/11/2008 |
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We have added the August Newsletter to the Newsletter page of the
site, and the November issue will soon be appearing; do click on
"Newsletters" to see more of what we have done over more recent months!
Ray Harrowing
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NEWSLETTERS |
| Date: |
19/8/2008 |
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We have added two more Newsletters to the Newsletter page of the site;
do click on "Newsletters" to see what we have done over more recent months!
Ray Harrowing
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"I'VE HAD A WONDERFUL TIME!" |
| Date: |
24/7/2008 |
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As she came to the end of her three weeks at
St. Ambrose's Catholic Primary School and prepared to spend a week's holiday in
Shipston-on-Stour before returning home to Husum, Johanna Uphaus (pictured above with
pupils Orla Evans and Tom Smith) said that teachers and staff alike had been very welcoming,
and that she had enjoyed her time at the school immensely. She also said huge "thankyou" to
her two host families, Kim and Owain Bell and Mary and David Howles, for their warm welcome
and generous hospitality. We wish Johanna well as she continues her studies after a well-deserved
Summer break.
Ray Harrowing
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