Not to be confused with St Ives further west in Cornwall, St Ive church (between Callington and Liskeard) will be a hosting a concert by the choir, with some songs by the Wreckers.
This will be a fun and FREE concert in an impressive 14th century church with a sundial above the porch which has been telling the time for over 400 years. So synchronise your watch and put the date in your diary! Donations in aid of church maintenance funds will be very welcome.
There will also be a raffle and some refreshments.
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