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New look!

Thanks to the fantastic needlework skills of Alison and Carol the Band now has a new look.  Our smart new waistcoats pick up the turquoise blue and green of the sea and if you look carefully you can see the fish swimming through.  It is a great reminder of the Sands (of Morecambe Bay) in our Band name and of our beautiful location here in Grange.  

Come to one of our gigs to see our new outfits for real.  Next up in the diary is a charity ceilidh with caller Dave, on the evening of Saturday 26th October in Cartmel Village Hall.





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