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The Forget Me Note Project

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We aim to Challenge isolation, build community and enhance self expression using music. We are built on dementia friendly values and are open to all. We have five open access choirs in Edinburgh at Saughton Park the 1st and 3rd Thursday at 13:45 until 3pm, Indoor Choir at the community Hall in the Salvation Army Gorgie 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 4pm, St Brides Community Centre Dalry weekly at 10:45 until 12noon, Ashbrook Centre 592 Ferry Road 1st & 3rd Friday 11am until 12:30 (soup lunch provided), Zoom Choir weekly on a Monday from 3:45 until 4:45.

Everyone is welcome there are no waiting lists and no need for a referral. Using music we listen to the memories and stories of each person and build community through value we place on each person who uses our services. Please visit our website for more information and we look forward to you being a part of The Forget Me Notes story.

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14/03/2025

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The Forget Me Note Project

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We aim to challenge isolation, build community and provide environment for self expression using music. We are build on dementia friendly values and are open to all.

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