All residents are invited to The Rhymes of No Man’s Land at St James’ Church, Accrington at 7.00pm on Saturday 29th November. The event, which is part of Mid Pennine Art’s project Truce, is collaboration with Lancashire County Council Up for Arts programme and is an evening of song, performance and visual art commemorating the Christmas Truces of 1914 and the organisation has teamed up with Spring Hill School who will be performing a song written especially for the event.
Tickets are free, but must be booked in advance. You can either collect them from Accrington Library or book them on the Eventbrite page https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-rhyme-of-no-mans-land-tickets-14193542267
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