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An evening of French, Spanish, and gospel music in memory of a dear friend will also raise money for charity.
The Memory Lane singers will be putting on a show called Four Stroles Down Memory Lane in memory of group member Frank Clifton who died of cancer last year aged 74.
The show, which is being produced by Pam Boston, will raise money for the Macmillan Nurses charity.
It has been a year in the making and a “lovely evening of music” is promised for everyone who goes along to Friendship House, Love Lane, Minster, for the performance on Saturday, September 20.
Group founder Marie Gordon said: “The show is in memory of Frank who was a lovely person. When he died it felt like Memory Lane fell apart.”
Tickets which cost £4 are on sale at the Times Guardian office at 44 High Street, Sheerness.