Oct 05, 2022
A Youth Choir, welcoming any school age children from our community has opened its doors this fall.
Hosted by Trinity United Church in Verona and conducted by Musical Director Kim Duca, this local Youth Choir is an opportunity for children to grow a love of music in a supportive environment close to home.
Opening night brought us 12 bright smiles, full of energy and sounding beautiful. Our doors are open and we have spots available for any school age child who would like to join us in this new and exciting musical adventure.
The choir meets Tuesday evenings from 430 to 530 at Trinity United Church in Verona. The selected music is fun, age appropriate and engaging. To support transportation, there are limited spots available for bussing from the Harrowsmith schools (thank you Triboard Transportation for your support of this initiative to support the arts for our local youth). Any child with an interest in music and singing is encouraged to come and join us. A wonderful, local, opportunity for our youth to experience a choir with old friends and new. Plans for a winter concert are underway and the children are looking forward to sharing their beautiful harmony with the community. Thanks to the donation of the practice space at Trinity United Church and the time of Musical Director Kim Duca we are able to offer this wonderful opportunity to any child in our community that has an interest in joining us at a cost of $2/week. Fees should not inhibit any child from participating and alternative payment arrangements will be made where needed.
Anyone with questions is encouraged to email Rachael Smith-Tryon (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for additional details.
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