NE Lincolnshire Council News

06 Jan 2020

Cleethorpes Library to support Samaritans ‘Brew Monday’

Get together for a cuppa, chat and sing along at Cleethorpes Library on January 20th at 11:15am to 12:15pm, as the weekly singing group ‘Chorus and a Cuppa’ supports national charity Samaritans ‘Brew Monday’ campaign.

Brew Monday aims to help people manage the ups and downs of life through encouraging good conversation over a cuppa. Chorus and a Cuppa will be supporting this by providing the means for people to get together and sing in a relaxed environment.

The group is inclusive of everyone, including those managing long term health conditions such as dementia, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. The ability to read music or have any previous experience in singing is not required.

Caroline Moorby, Arts Development Officer, Lincs Inspire said: “We’re delighted to be supporting this really worthwhile cause, which will bring people from the community together. Since launching last year, our singing group has developed a loyal following of members who really look forward to their weekly sing along. We’re always looking for new members so hopefully Brew Monday can provide the opportunity for people to join us.”

Chorus and a Cuppa takes place every Monday at 11:15am to 12:15pm at Cleethorpes Library and costs £3 per person. On January 20, £1 from each person will be donated to Samaritans. For more information call Lincs Inspire’s Art Development Team on (01472) 323435.

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Notes to editors

Lincs Inspire is a charitable trust established in 2013 and is focused on inspiring people to lead active, healthy and fulfilling lives through sporting, leisure, cultural activities and educational services.

Lincs Inspire manages five sporting facilities, four libraries as well as an arts and sports development service and a public archive facility on behalf of North East Lincolnshire Council.

A contract with North Kesteven District Council sees Lincs Inspire manage Whisby Natural World Centre and the arts development services for North Kesteven District Council, including the National Centre for Craft and Design.

In addition the company, via its wholly owned trading subsidiary (Lincs Inspire Venues and Enterprises Limited) also operates Grimsby Auditorium.

Lincs Inspire is focused on inspiring local people to achieve their aspirations, develop new skills, keep active, meet people and have fun. All services have a strong focus on improving the health and well-being of the local community. 

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