Drive-in carol event to support farming charity

By Guest

20th Dec 2020 | Local News

What a great idea for Frome up at the Livestock Market. If you are missing your Silent Night and Wise Men.

Drive in Carols under the baton of Neil Moore, a distinguished conductor, with a choir of twenty singers and soloists will be singing a variety of traditional carols and other solo instrumental pieces.

The event is organised jointly with Revd Clive Fairclough Mells who is the market Chaplain, Frome Livestock Market, and Frome FM.

Neil Moore our conductor , since coming to Bath area in 2011 Neil has quickly got stuck into its musical life singing with several choirs and directing Bath Cantata Group, Beckington Village Choir, Oakfield Choir, Frome, Midsomer Choral Society and until recently Colerne Military Wives Choir . In 2013 he helped establish the professional vocal octet Vox8. He's also a director of Musicians South West in which he plays clarinet and saxophone and sings

You can read more about him by clicking HERE : the Neil Music Moore site

Where ? Frome livestock market

Standerwick, Frome, Somerset

BA11 2QB,

When? Monday 21 December at 1800

Christmas is a special time for celebration and raising funds for charity . The Frome Market Health Hub is really important to the agricultural sector . This new charity (sen no 1190202) provides a drop in health screening facility and advice for farmers, their employees and the rural community at large.

Tickets . Tickets sales are £5 per car , go to HERE : the ticket site

Proceeds will be donated to Frome Market Health Hub . To donate go the churches site

     

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