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Sing n’ Ring brings joy to the Christmas season

St. Peter’s Anglican church invites the entire community to attend their annual Sing ‘n’ Ring event this Sunday, says Sherry Day.
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St. Peter’s Anglican church invites the entire community to attend their annual Sing ‘n’ Ring event this Sunday, says Sherry Day.

Sing ‘n’ Ring takes place Sunday, Dec. 6 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the church on Carson Drive.

The event is free and cash or food donations for the food bank are accepted.

“For the past few years, St. Peter’s Sing ‘n’ Ring has been a venue for folks who can’t wait to get started singing Christmas music,” Day says.

Everyone is also invited to bring a bell from home to ring when certain words appear in a song or carol.

But if you don’t have a bell, there will be bells there for people to use.

“This is a chance to sing and ring in the holiday season and all Christmas songs, religious and secular are included. Requests from the singers and ringers will be welcomed,” Day says.

Since this year’s Sing and Ring falls on The Feast Day of St. Nicholas, she says the saint will make a special appearance as well.

“With the rays of winter sun streaming through St. Peter’s Anglican Church stained glass windows and the resonance of bells and voices filling the space, the Christmas Spirit is really easy to catch,” Day says.

People don’t have to sing to enjoy the event. They can just come and listen.

“It’s a come and go or come and stay affair,” Day says.

“Your choice. If you can’t come at 3 p.m., come when you can.

“At 5 p.m. refreshments will be served.”