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Beamsville-based choir rebounds from COVID

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HAT TRICK HOCKEY

HAT TRICK HOCKEY

COVID has affected many organizations and groups - The Adante Celtic Choir among them. The group disbanded last year with reduced membership from COVID’s long-term impacts and the retirement of the group’s music director.

Now, a core group singers is seeking to create a new group, Voices of Niagara Choir, says member Kathy Taylor.

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“Once things opened up again, we started a new community choir and named it Voices of Niagara. Practices started in September 2022,” said Taylor.

“We are a small group that would love to grow and we hope to attract new members who love to sing. We welcome all ages. We don’t hold auditions. Reading music helps but isn’t a requirement. We are selecting music that we love and think will have wide general appeal.”

The group conducts weekly practices in Beamsville.

“We meet at First Baptist Church on Mountain Street in Beamsville on Sunday afternoons from 2-4 p.m. Again, all are welcome to come out and give us a try,” said Taylor.

For more information or inquiries, email: voicesofniagarachoir@gmail.com

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