Monkeys are out there
May. 23rd, 2011 09:48 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is a good week if you want to see/hear monkeys doing stuff. Put another way, those who'd rather avoid monkey encounters will need to work a little harder than usual.
For five days only, starting today, Spidermonkey is on work experience at Cambridge Framing Centre. Cambridge people with unframed artworks, you know where to take them. (While he was there for his interview in March, somebody came in with an original Picasso bullfight picture that had never been framed. I don't suppose it's like that every day though.)
At 12 on Wednesday on Castle Mound, Squirrelmonkey will be playing a solo trumpet fanfare to open Music on the Mound and raise money for Parkinson's disease research and support. I'll be there in the audience with a picnic if anyone wants to join me--probably just for the first bit as Squirrel will need to rush back to school for rehearsals of the Year 7-8 production of Godspell. (The performance of that should be around lunchtime on Friday at Parkside school. Ask me on Thursday if you're interested.)
STOP PRESS
After a phone call from the County Music organiser, it looks as though Music on the Mound will also feature the talents of
musique_monkey on accordion duetting with Squirrel (programme tbc when they've found something they can both play).
For five days only, starting today, Spidermonkey is on work experience at Cambridge Framing Centre. Cambridge people with unframed artworks, you know where to take them. (While he was there for his interview in March, somebody came in with an original Picasso bullfight picture that had never been framed. I don't suppose it's like that every day though.)
At 12 on Wednesday on Castle Mound, Squirrelmonkey will be playing a solo trumpet fanfare to open Music on the Mound and raise money for Parkinson's disease research and support. I'll be there in the audience with a picnic if anyone wants to join me--probably just for the first bit as Squirrel will need to rush back to school for rehearsals of the Year 7-8 production of Godspell. (The performance of that should be around lunchtime on Friday at Parkside school. Ask me on Thursday if you're interested.)
STOP PRESS
After a phone call from the County Music organiser, it looks as though Music on the Mound will also feature the talents of
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