23 November 2015
Start the festive season with Carols for Printers at St Bride’s
It is once again the time of year for the Christmas Carol Service for Printers, hosted by the BPIF, The Printing Charity, Stationers and Newspaper Makers Company and Trade Union Unite.
The service will take place at 6pm on 8 December 2015 at St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, in London. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672, St Bride's Church has long been associated with journalists and newspapers, thus making it a fitting location for the annual carol service.
This event will be a great opportunity for networking with others in the industry, as well as a chance to bring along loved ones.
The congregation and St Bride's choir will sing both traditional and modern versions of Christmas carols. The choir has been established since 1957, the same year that the 4000-pipe organ was installed, following the rededication of the church. At the carol service, industry representatives will give a series of readings from the nativity story.
With mince pies and mulled wine served afterwards, the evening will no doubt get everyone into the Christmas spirit.
For more information, please contact Rachel O'Shea at [email protected]
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