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Carols at the Abbey

Posted on: Tue 08 Dec 2009

Cambridge United are pleased to host their annual "Carols at the Abbey" event on Monday 21st December at 7pm.

The carols, as always, will be led by the Salvation Army Band, and a bucket collection will be taken to support the BBC Radio Cambridgeshire Trustline Appeal and The Salvation Army.

The event starts at 7pm and lasts for about an hour. Refreshments will be available indoors afterwards to warm yourselves up, and if the last four years have taught us anything, it is to wrap up warm - it does get pretty cold!

Tickets are not required, so simply turn up on the night and bring your family, friends, neighbours and work colleagues. It's free and it's great fun!

For more details contact Stuart Wood (Club Chaplain) on 01223 292454 / 07770 792371.


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