The latest Reedham Village Lates takes place this Thursday evening, July 25, across three businesses on Old Lodge Lane, this time hosting the SING a-Cappella Choir.

In good voice: the Coulsdon-based SING choir performing at the Fairfield Halls
Tenpin Records, Steven Robertson Art and Cocoa Jones Chocolate are opening late for local customers and those from further afield to peruse art, shuffle through vinyl and sample craft chocolates.
SING is a non-auditioned choir, based in Coulsdon, which performs all genres of music, from classic pop to contemporary Americana and even original material written exclusively for them.
Founded in 2009, they have performed at local festivals, cathedrals, weddings, supermarkets, and provide the music for the semi-annual memorial service run jointly by Croydon Council’s Bereavement Service and the NHS chaplains from Croydon University.
On the evening, Cocoa Jones will be open to provide sustenance in the form of drinks, chocolate and cake. They will also be providing demonstrations of different aspects of the chocolate making process.
The choir will be performing from 7pm to 8.30pm at Tenpin Records, 4 The Parade, Old Lodge Lane, CR8 4DG – a five-minute walk from Reedham Station.
Entry is free and on a first-come, first-served basis.
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