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Bothwell Philharmonic Choir hold rehearsals on Sunday evenings in the Church Centre at Bothwell Parish Church. The choir is an SATB community choir and new singers are welcome in every section. The choir meets from 7-9pm. Ability to read music would be an advantage.
If you are interested in coming along please send an email to contact @bothwellphil.co.uk.
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