Comunn Gàidhlig Lunnainn, founded 1777.
Lean gu dlùth ri cliù do shinnsir
Céilidh with Darren MacLean
Skye Royal National Mòd Gold Medallist 2003 & Traditional Medallist 2009
Saturday 18 February 2012, 7.30pm
Crown Court Church, Russell Street, Covent Garden (nearest Tube: Covent Garden or Charing Cross)
Buffet/ Raffle Tickets: £20
Gaelic Song Workshop led by Darren MacLean 5.00 - 6.30pm Tickets: £10
Combined ticket (workshop and céilidh): £25 To help us plan and cater for this event, please let Iain Fleming know if you wish to attend on 07762 077690 or by email to iain@situ.myzen.co.uk Alternatively, please send the details below with your cheque, made payable to
The Gaelic Society of London, to
Joyce Seymour-Chalk,
39 Henderson Court,
Fitzjohns Avenue,
London
NW3 6NS
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Please reserve ___ ticket(s) for the workshop / céilidh / workshop and céilidh on 18 February. I enclose a cheque for £____.
Please also note in your diary: Suipeir nam Bàrd on Saturday 24 March with Pàdraig MacAoidh.
Look out for more information soon
By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Digital Transformation, Agile Management, Politics and Social change
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11 February 2012
Gaelic Singing Workshop and Céilidh in London
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