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December 2022                       December 2022

 The  new  Chairman,  Teresa   AUTUMN LEAVES FIRST THURSDAY CLUB
 Rekowska,  approached  David
 Mellor   in   the   summer   to
 b e c o m e    t h e i r    P a t r o n
 particularly  for  his  experience   AUTUMN LEAVES STORY
 and   knowledge   as   former
 Secretary  of  State  for  Culture   1972 - 2022
 and  Media  and  for  his  love  of   This club had its origins back in 1967.  At
 music.  David  has  a  weekly   that  time  the  main  A35  road  ran
 programme  on  Classic  FM   through  the  village  and  a  lady  called
 Radio and is the Opera critic for   Kathleen stopped outside the butchers
 The  Mail on  Sunday. David  has   shop to consult her map.  The butcher
 a home in Corfe with his partner   Charlie  Jeeves  went  to  assist  her.    He
 Penelope Viscountess Cobham.   offered her a cup of tea and about an
 The choir and David are looking   hour later Kathleen left the shop with a
 forward to working together and are passionate about bringing a high standard
 of music to their local community.          pack of sausages.  A few weeks later
 David  Mellor  is  a  British  broadcaster,  barrister,  after  dinner  speaker,  former   Charlie  travelled  to  Surrey  to  meet
 Member  of Parliament  for Putney  and a  Government Minister for 11  years.  Born   Kathleen  and  they  were  married  the
 in  Wareham,  Dorset,  David  was  educated  at  Swanage  Grammar  School,   next year.
 and Christ's College, Cambridge.
                                             Kathleen  came  to  live  in  the  village
 Teresa says ‘I am delighted that David Mellor has agreed to become the Patron   and  started  her  florist  business  at  the
 of Wareham Choral Society. He has a deep understanding of the joy that music   back  of  the  butchers  shop.    Not
 can  bring  into  our  lives.  The  choir  and  I  are  excited  to  celebrate  our  75    content  with  setting  up  home  with
 th
 anniversary by beginning this new partnership and look forward to collaborating   Charlie,  and  setting  up  her  business,
 in the future’.                             Kath  started  getting  to  know  village
                                             people.  Kath was a lively gregarious
 This  Autumn the choir has provided a free Taster workshop and on 5 November   person  and  a  talented  and  gifted
 arranged a very well attended and successful ‘Come & Sing’ day of Karl Jenkins’      pianist and soon made friends.
 ‘The  Armed  Man:  A  Mass  for  Peace’.  There  was  a  free  performance  in  the
 afternoon which David and Penelope attended alongside others from the local   1n  1972  it  was  decided,  there  should  be  a
 community.                         group, where older people (over 60’s) could get
                                    together once a month to meet have tea and
 Wareham  Choral  Society  have  some  exciting  plans  for  the  future  including  a   some  fun.    The  first  accounts  reveal  that  Kath
 magnificent  ‘Magnificat’  Christmas  concert  on  10  December  in  Lady  St  Mary   lent the club a temporary start up loan of £5.00
 Church  7pm  featuring  the  lovely  soprano  Lucy  Braga.  Of  course  the  audience   (about £53.00 in today’s money).  By the end of
 also  have  an  opportunity  to  sing  many  of  their  favourite  Carols.  Tickets  can  be   August  a  coffee  morning,  a  few  donations,  a
 purchased  via www.warehamchoral.co.uk  or from Joys  Menswear in  Wareham.   raffle  and  (sale  of  peanuts?)  meant  the  loan
 The choir will also be singing Christmas Carols on 19 December at the Wareham   was  repaid.    The  1972  November  Parish
 Day Centre for the elderly with dementia.    Magazine  reports  that  the  first  meeting  had
 Wareham  Choral  Society  are  looking  forward  to  an  exhilarating  programme  in   taken place and the club was officially opened
 2023  performing  Mozart’s  Coronation  Mass  on  22   April  in  preparation  for  King   by Dr. Boyd.
 nd
 Charles’  Coronation  in  May  and  then  performing  a  remembrance  concert  4    The  club  started  its  meetings  on  the  second
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                                    Wednesday  every  month  at    the  old  WI  hut

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