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Sing Hammersmith at SEACC

Sing Hammersmith part of ACTIVE MINDS, a well-being programme for H&F residents 18+

Every Wednesday starting 17 Jan 2024

6pm-7.30pm

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Sands End Arts & Community Centre
Peterborough Rd, London SW6 3EZ
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Sing Hammersmith  part of ACTIVE MINDS, a well-being programme for H&F residents 18+

Every Wednesday, 6:00pm-7:30pm

The weekly sessions are FREE and fully inclusive.

Start date: Wednesday ,17 January ,2024

Come join us after work to sing with a new fun, buzzy, upbeat group. There is no pressure or previous experience required.

We will focus on the wellbeing benefits of singing , improving breathing and lowering stress levels while challenging ourselves learning new songs.

Sign up via our Eventbrite.

Afterwards share a few laughs together with a drink at the Walnut Cafe

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