A school in Harrogate is calling on former pupils to help launch a new community choir.
Brackenfield School is calling on alumni - and anyone with any connection to the school - to join teachers for a launch event next month.
It’s being held on Saturday 26th April from 4pm till 5:30pm in the school hall, led by Your Harrogate Local Hero award winner Helen Leaf.
The main focus will be to “have fun”, with singers of all abilities welcome.
A school spokesperson said:
“All abilities are welcome – whether you took singing lessons as a child, are already a member of a choir or if you just sing in the shower, please come along!
“This workshop is open to anyone associated with Brackenfield aged 14 and over - parents, grandparents, aunties, uncles, siblings, staff, past–staff, past-pupils and their families.
“There will be refreshments too so please help us spread the word!!
Anyone interested in attending is asked to email the school on office@brackenfieldschool.co.uk

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