HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2015-09-02, Page 88 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Blyth Festival Singers Begin New Season
Happiness is singing in the
choir!
It is said that singing is good
for the body and the soul, and
singing in a community choir is
all about individuals coming
together for the sheer joy of
making beautiful music.
So treat yourself and join
the Blyth Festival Singers as
they begin another wonderful
musical season! Whether
you are a first time participant or
a seasoned singer, there is a
place for every voice in our choir.
The Blyth Festival Singers is a
welcoming, non -auditioned
community choir which has
been going strong since 1980.
Our first practice will take place
on September 9 with registra-
tion starting at 7:00 pm. Prac-
tices are on Wednesdays from
7:30 - 9:30 in the June Hill Room
above the administrative build-
ing of the Blyth Festival Theatre.
The entrance is at the back of
the theatre off Dinsley St. Our
first session will be topped off
by a social to give everyone an
opportunity to meet and
mingle.
Choir fees are $125.00 for the
season, with a 10% discount for a
second family member.
Stu -dents fees are only
$60.00. Those who choose to sing
for a portion of the season may
arrange for pro -rated fees. And
first time singers can attend
three free trial practices before
committing to the choir!
The Blyth Festival Singers'
director Sharon Poelstra has
planned an exciting lineup for
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the season. The Holiday Concert
on December 6 will feature the
new Huron County Children's
Choir. On April 10 we will per-
form Rutter's "Requiem." And
our fun and lively May 28 Din-
ner Cabaret will feature special
guests, the newly reunited
"Whiskey Jack':
New this fall for choir mem-
bers is a workshop and social on
Saturday, September 26 with an
opportunity to participate in
several different activities
including a vocal and music
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skills classes, a yoga session,
and sectional and full
rehearsals.
We hope that you will join the
Blyth Festival Singers for a
year of learning and enjoyment,
making good music and
friendship. And invite your
friends as well. Let's get your
happy on!
For more information about
the choir please call Shelley
McPhee Haist at 519-482-9306
or email shel.mchaist@
gmail.com
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You are invited to attend these area churches
ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN
21 Jarvis St., Seaforth
Church Office 519-527-1522
holyspirit@tcc.on.ca
Sunday September 6th
Worship at 9:30a.m.
Hymnfest of Favourite
Hymns
Everyone Welcome
EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH
Pastor Steve Hildebrand
Youth Coordinator - Laura Nakamura
Worship September 6th 10:30 a.m.
Youth Sunday School
at 10:30 a.m.
adult Sunday school
at 9:45 a.m.
For more information view our website
www.egmondvilleunitedchurch.com
& like us on Facebook
BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH
An Associated Gos el Church
Gospel
126 Main St. Seaforth
519-527-0982
Interim Pastor:
Rev. Laurie Morris
SundayWorshipService10:00 a.m.
6. EVERYONE WELCOME
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
59 Goderich St. W. Seaforth
519-527-0170
Lorrie Mann - Organist
Sunday Worship
September 6th, 11:00 am
Guest Speaker: Rev. Mery Tubb
Sunday School Resumes
• Nursery Provided as Needed
CV ALL WELCOME