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Time to do-si-do down at the Day Centre – it’s the Ladywell village spring barn dance

by Tony April 3, 2019
April 3, 2019

The Ladywell Village Spring Barn Dance organised by award winning charity Global Fusion Music and Arts in association with the Ladywell Society takes place on Saturday May 4 from 7:30pm – 10:30pm (doors open 7:00pm).

This is now a very popular event in Ladywell’s social calendar and is always well attended by a diverse range of people.

This year the organisers pleased to announce that the famous local band, “Larkin’ the Woods” will play at what promises to be another fun evening.

The organisers are also delighted to be able to use the Ladywell (Day) Centre, Dressington Avenue, SE4 1JF with its spacious hall, stage and car parking for the event.

There will be hot and cold drinks and snacks available or you can bring your own refreshments.

Tickets are £7 on the door or £5 in advance from www.wegottickets.com

Robert Smith of the Ladywell Society says if you have not been to the barn dance before check out his short video to find out what you have been missing. “Make sure that you get your tickets for this one”. Ladywell Village Barn Dance

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