Smarden Society of Bell Ringers
Fancy turning your hand to a spot of bell ringing?
The Smarden Society of Bell Ringers have about 6 regular ringers on a Sunday with regular Wednesday practices attended by as many as 10 members, including visitors from other towers in neighbouring villages and they ring regularly for Sunday services, weddings and occasionally funerals.
The society are always looking for new ringers to join our band, you do not need to be strong, musical or brainy to learn to ring, although a sense of
rhythm helps. You only need to practice one night a week and ring for service on Sunday though you will improve faster if you can do more. If you fancy turning your hand to this new skill, simply come along to a practice night on Wednesday evening between 7.45pm and 9.15pm.
- 01622 891724
- 01622 891724
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