Cromer RNLI will hold its annual Christmas carol concert on December 18.
The event, taking place at The Grove, will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the RNLI.
The evening will begin with refreshments at 6.30pm, followed by the concert at 7pm.
The concert will be led by RNLI volunteer Reverend Peter Streete, with music from local brass band I Dunno.
There will also be readings by Cromer RNLI volunteers and the Cromer RNLI Ladies Lifeboat Guild and Supporters.
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Cromer RNLI chairman, Richard Annis, said: "In this special 200th year for the RNLI we will be remembering the incredible lifesaving work of the last two centuries.
"As always we thank the Grove, and The Graveling family, for their continued support of Cromer RNLI and for hosting this wonderful evening."
Owner and manager of The Grove, Richard Graveling, said: "We are delighted to be hosting the Christmas Carol Concert which we have supported for many years.
"We look forward to welcoming the Cromer RNLI volunteers and families, together with locals and visitors for a festive evening."
It is free with donations supporting the RNLI.
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