U3A Vall del Pop Singers in fine voice for Costa Blanca Christmas

FESTIVE CHEER: The Singers regularly entertain the elderly and hospital patients and perform carols outdoors in village squares at this time of year. CREDIT: U3A Vall del Pop

THE U3A Vall del Pop Singers have been busy rehearsing their collection of songs and carols for Christmas.
The group got their programme off to a start at the Jalon Valley Help Xmas Fayre on November 17.
The Singers are keen to support JVH. At this time of year they regularly entertain the elderly and hospital patients and perform carols outdoors in village squares, often with the support of children from the local school, and always with the enthusiastic support of the people who sing along with the popular songs.
The group’s pre-Christmas programme includes an appearance at the Benimalli Old People’s Home on December 3 and at the Fontilles Hospital on December 12. On Tuesday December 17 the Singers will be performing carols in the square in Jalon at 5.30pm, and the following day they will be carol singing in the Alcalali square at 6.30pm.
The Singers invite everyone to go along, join in the Festive Season festivities and raise their voices in support of the group and JVH to welcome Christmas.
For further information on U3A Vall del Pop see the website www.u3avalldelpop.com.
The U3A is all about enjoyment and learning, and this is particularly evident in the U3A Vall del Pop, whose members hold usually hold their general assembly, fiestas and holidays permitting, on the first Thursday of each month at the Centre Polivalent in Murla.
The U3A Valle del Pop offers a diverse range of some 30 groups.

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