Singalong-a-Saturday
On a wet September day the Rotary Club of Wigan raised shoppers spirits with a ‘Come and Join Us Singalong’ in the town shopping centre
Rotary President Mervyn Reeves explained ‘We know there are lots of people who are not members of a choir or singing group but just enjoy singing and we provided an opportunity to come and enjoy themselves for a short time while in town shopping. Song sheets were provided and all ages were very welcome. Wigan Rotary Club thanks the town centre management for making the event possible
The photograph shows some of the Rotary singers.
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