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C-470 expansion project is expected to be wrapped up in summer 2019 P10 Singers perform well-known holiday season songs at 5280+ Encore Chorale’s Holiday Concert Dec. 6. The group performed at the City of Centennial’s public works complex, where a meeting room sometimes holds events, at 7272 S. Eagle St. PHOTOS BY ELLIS ARNOLD BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
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ingers gave a poised performance — with lots of smiles — at the 5280+ Encore Chorale Holiday Concert in Centennial. The group is made up of people age 55 and up, and it brought songs as solemn as “Light One Candle” and as lively as “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” to a meeting room at the city’s Eagle Street Facility on Dec. 6. The building at 7272 S. Eagle St. sits in the city’s public works complex but sometimes hosts events. Brian Leatherman, conductor for the group, finds work-
Brian Leatherman, conductor and co-founder of the 5280+ Encore Chorale, smiles while talking to the audience at the Chorale’s Holiday Concert Dec. 6. The organization is a nonprofit and was founded in 2014. ing with senior singers deeply rewarding.
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“There’s a special fulfilment to getting these people from very little confidence to doing something like this,” Leatherman said, “with confidence and aplomb.” The event at the Centennial Community Room, near East Arapahoe and South Jordan roads, was part of the Centennial Active Seniors program, a slew of events aimed at giving seniors educational and entertaining things to do. A new initiative for the city, it kicked off in June. For a schedule of its other events, visit www.centennialco. gov/resident-services/activeseniors-program.aspx.
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