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Castle Cary Community Choir Christmas Concert (all the C’s including Carols!

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Castle Cary Community Choir invites you to celebrate the season at their annual Christmas Concert on Friday 19th December, 7.30pm at Cary Methodist Church – their long-standing rehearsal home. The evening will feature a joyful mix of traditional carols, lesser-known seasonal gems, light-hearted readings and Christmas favourites from stage and screen.

Castle Cary Community Choir


Audiences are warmly encouraged to join in with the carols we all know and love. Tickets are £10, with seasonal refreshments included in the interval. They are available in advance from Bailey Hill Bookshop on Castle Cary High Street, or youb can pay on the door.
Castle Cary Choir is a registered charity, and the concert proceeds will be shared between the choir and the Methodist Church. The choir rarely performs for its own benefit – their concerts are usually raising money for other charities and local good causes.
2025 marked the choir’s Diamond Jubilee, having run continuously for 60 years since forming in 1965 after a group of churchgoers sang at a harvest supper. Not even COVID halted their weekly rehearsals, which simply moved online.
Today, this well-established mixed voice community choir sings a wide repertoire, from choral classics to musical and film favourites and brand-new compositions.
For more information: castlecarychoir.org.uk

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