phmvc christmas 2024 diary
Hucknall

30th November Hucknall Salvation Army @7pm
We sang to a very full church and were well-received by the congregation
We sang some of our regular repertoire in the first half and in the second we sang a programme consisting of Christmas standards - Cliff Richard etc. more modern Christmas songs but also a number of Christmas Carols. The congregation joined in well.
We sang to a very full church and were well-received by the congregation
We sang some of our regular repertoire in the first half and in the second we sang a programme consisting of Christmas standards - Cliff Richard etc. more modern Christmas songs but also a number of Christmas Carols. The congregation joined in well.
sutton in ashfield

Tuesday 9th December Sutton, Kingfisher Court Residential Home @ 6pm
We sang to a very full common-room and were well-received by the staff and the elderly residents
Again, We sang some of our regular repertoire in the first half and in the second we sang a programme consisting of Christmas standards - Cliff Richard etc. more modern Christmas songs but also a number of Christmas Carols. Again our audience joined in well.
We sang to a very full common-room and were well-received by the staff and the elderly residents
Again, We sang some of our regular repertoire in the first half and in the second we sang a programme consisting of Christmas standards - Cliff Richard etc. more modern Christmas songs but also a number of Christmas Carols. Again our audience joined in well.
bagthorpe

13th December Dixies Arms Bagthorpe Community event involving the singers from Bagthorpe Primary School @ 6pm
As last year, 'hoards' of children, parents, grandparents and friends descended on the Car Park where both the Pye Hill MVC sang a good selection of Christmas Songs, both old and new, and so did the children of the Bagthorpe Primary School with their Headmaster Mr David Walton It was great to have the community come together to enjoy the start of Christmas. We were lucky with the weather again this year!
As last year, 'hoards' of children, parents, grandparents and friends descended on the Car Park where both the Pye Hill MVC sang a good selection of Christmas Songs, both old and new, and so did the children of the Bagthorpe Primary School with their Headmaster Mr David Walton It was great to have the community come together to enjoy the start of Christmas. We were lucky with the weather again this year!
shirland

14th December Shirland Church - Christmas Tree Festival @ 4pm
We sang to a very full church and were well-received by the congregation
We sang some of our regular repertoire in the first half and in the second we sang a programme consisting of Christmas standards - Cliff Richard etc. more modern Christmas songs but also a number of Christmas Carols. The congregation joined in well.
We raised in the region of £450 towards the 'Save Our Roof' project.
We sang to a very full church and were well-received by the congregation
We sang some of our regular repertoire in the first half and in the second we sang a programme consisting of Christmas standards - Cliff Richard etc. more modern Christmas songs but also a number of Christmas Carols. The congregation joined in well.
We raised in the region of £450 towards the 'Save Our Roof' project.
jacksdale

16th December Jacksdale, Dale Club, Choir Christmas Party to members families and friends @ 7pm
The Party was it's usual successful occasion with Our Splendid MC. Mr David Braithwait, both singing and introducing a number of solos and duets; acts of various forms
A great deal of fun and laughter was enjoyed by a full house.
The Party was it's usual successful occasion with Our Splendid MC. Mr David Braithwait, both singing and introducing a number of solos and duets; acts of various forms
A great deal of fun and laughter was enjoyed by a full house.
kings mill hospital

24th December Kings Mill Hospital singing carols around the wards @ 1pm
Many of us will join with friends from other choirs to sing carols and entertain patients in their beds as they recover for medical procedures over Christmas.
It's rather nice for those of us who can, to spend our free-time on Christmas Eve afternoon, sharing our joy of singing Christmas Carols in the hospital that many of us have come to know so well.
Many of us will join with friends from other choirs to sing carols and entertain patients in their beds as they recover for medical procedures over Christmas.
It's rather nice for those of us who can, to spend our free-time on Christmas Eve afternoon, sharing our joy of singing Christmas Carols in the hospital that many of us have come to know so well.