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prom 2 report croppedThe first of this year's Proms in the Park was hot and sunny, the second - held last Sunday - was overcast with occasional drizzle.  But the weather didn't deter over a hundred people gathering to listen and dance to musicians from Bowes Park Folk Club and local singer/songwriter Luke Carey - as you can see from the cutting below, taken from the Enfield Gazette.

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As the Gazette also points out, this weekend will see a change of style:  operatic arias from baritone Stephen Brice, songs performed by Bella Cora and a performance by the Tatem Trio - local flautists.

For more details of the complete proms season visit the Friends of Broomfield Park website.

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