A Christmas Carol Celebration in your home

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Across the UK so many people will miss their traditional Carol Concert or Service. However Christmas music and those well-loved carols can be enjoyed in the comfort of your own home with a warm invitation from the Golden-Oldies Charity.

‘Goldies’, as it is fondly known, was forced to cancel its daytime FUN singalong sessions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic in March. It then launched its online sessions which developed to become twice-weekly led by Rachel Parry and Cheryl Davies, two of the popular Goldies session leaders.

They have been working together to prepare a very special Christmas concert which will be available for everyone to enjoy from 11am on Thursday December 24 – Christmas Eve – it will include popular Christmas pieces as well as lots of inserted messages from session leaders across England and Wales as well as a performance from children of Llanedeyrn Primary School.

Grenville Jones is Founder of Goldies, he said;

“The service will be easy to find on YouTube and clearly shown on www.goldieslive.com from 11am on Christmas Eve. And, of course, anyone can then go back and re-watch the broadcast at any time perhaps with family and friends. The song words will be printed on screen so we hope that people will put on their Christmas jumpers, wear their Christmas hats and as the song words will be printed on screen there is no excuse not to join in.”

GoldiesLive sessions go out every Tuesday and Thursday and the Charity has plans to develop and continue these through the Winter months and on into 2021.

A Happy ‘Goldies’ Christmas to everyone.

Hear our special guests, the children of Llanedeyrn Primary School Choir singing for our Christmas Celebration www.goldieslive.com


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