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Memory Spinners

Thu, 24th Aug 2023

Memory Spinners is a fun and friendly group for people living with dementia and their carers. Started by Scottish Opera in 2012, the group meets…

Come & Sing, Lenzie

Wed, 24th May 2023

Come & Sing Lenzie is a dementia friendly singing group that was founded in 2016. Although run by the church, it is a community resource…

The Linties

Tue, 2nd May 2023

The Linties are a fun community singalong group set up during the pandemic on Zoom to keep isolated people in Govan in touch with each…

Musical Minds Inverclyde

Tue, 2nd May 2023

Volunteers from Clydeside Singers (c/o Greigrious CAS SCIO) are fundamental to Musical Minds Inverclyde success. Clydeside Singers acheived Dementa Friendly status in 2018. Our ethos…

Musical Memories Dementia Choir – Hamilton

Tue, 2nd May 2023

Founded in 2013, we are a singing group set up to provide support to people living with dementia and their carers. We are open to…

In The Mood Singalong

Tue, 11th Apr 2023

We usually stick to a set selection of songs included in our word booklet. We do have over 40 songs there though, so we can…

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