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The Friends of Bram Church are offering a fall concert at the church this Sunday at 4 p.m.
It is Molandier’s “La Houlette” choir, a friendly vocal ensemble which features a large choir bringing together all the choristers and a small choir made up of a small group of singers, which will offer this concert. Its very varied repertoire is made up of sacred songs, popular songs, baroque songs and world songs. The direction is provided by Frédéric Lautré while a pianist accompanies the group. Created around 45 years ago, the Chœur de la Houlette includes around forty choristers from Molandier and surrounding areas. To complete this concert, Claude Mamet, organist at the church of Bram, and Pierre Sanègre, from Arzens, who plays the Scottish bagpipes, will perform some pieces from the bagpipes and organ repertoire. Entrance: €5 (free for under 15s).
Artists of Occitania. This weekend, artists from the region open the doors of their workshops to showcase their worlds. In Bram, these days are an opportunity to meet the paper sculptor Stéphanie Courtessolle and the painter Verte, who will welcome you together from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the workshop located at 47 rue Alazaïs Raseire.
Pink October. Today and tomorrow, volunteers will be in the reception hall of the Carrefour supermarket to collect donations.
Belote. This Saturday, at the associative café, a belote tournament is offered by La sauce bramaise from 7 p.m. No prizes, just the pleasure of playing.
Sunday
Citizen cleaning. The EcoBram & Co collective is organizing a citizen cleaning operation along the paths leading to the canal, the activity zone, Buzerens and the Cap de porc lake, departing from Place de la République at 9:30 a.m. Sorting workshop on return, gloves, pliers, fluorescent vests provided, open to all.
Collectors’ fair. The Familles Rurales association organizes the annual collectors’ fair from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Espace Ideal.
Operation “Brioches”. Parent volunteers from Afdaim will be at Place de la République as part of the last day of operation “Brioches”.