Member Information

If you are unable to attend choir rehearsal, or are going to be late and need to be met at the door, please contact your section leader:

We usually have an attendance sheet in the lobby to check in for each practice. This will help manage the choir and make sure we’re all learning to sing together.

Schedule - Spring 2026

  • January 6 – first practice
  • February 22 – Choral workshop and social at Doctor Piano 1:30 – 4:30pm
  • Kiwanis Festival – Monday April 27th 7:00PM Life Branch Church
  • Community outreach concert – details and time to be announced later
  • May 1 – Dress rehearsal. Time to be announced. Please wear Black performance clothing!
  • May 3 – Spring concert 3:00 pm

Concert Information

Kiwanis Festival

  • Monday April 27th 7:00PM Life Branch Church
  •  Black performance clothing

Seating Plan

Spring Concert

  • May 1 – Dress rehearsal. Time to be announced. Please wear Black performance clothing!
  • May 3 – Spring concert 3:00 pm

Seating Plan

Director's Notes

Seating update

Hi everyone,  As we discussed last evening, here is the updated seating plan. I think the changes mostly affect sopranos. Hopefully it works!  Krista

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Rehearsal notes January 27 2026

Hi Everyone,  No rehearsal this evening. Our choir executive has been hard at work sending emails and texts, and making phone calls. THANK YOU! We received reports from a number of singers about bad roads in their areas, from a number of communities within HRM.

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Rehearsal notes January 20 2026

Hello choir,  Here are a few music notes to keep you on track with your at-home practice this week:  Cantique de Jean Racine – we focused on m.40-end – please use practice recordings to review the notes for this section at home – we’re going for

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Rehearsal notes January 13 2026

Hello Singers,   Thank you for your hard work in rehearsal yesterday. I know it’s an awful lot of talking and teaching at the beginning of the term, but as we move through, there is more and more singing. At least that’s the goal!  

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