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Looking for Singers

South Auckland Choral Society

South Auckland Choral Society is looking for singers – all voices: soprano, alto, tenor, bass – to join them in presenting a special concert in Papakura on Sunday 1st December at 2.30 pm “Christmas at Crossroads” featuring many well-loved and favourite carols, plus Christmas music with audience participation; organ solo, soprano solo, and special readings for the Christmas season.

South Auckland choir have presented many concerts at Crossroads Methodist Church over the past 45 years and to celebrate this milestone the Choral Society is hoping that lots of people who like to sing will join them. No audition required. High School students especially welcomed.

Rehearsals are on Tuesday evenings from 7.30 to 9.30pm in Crossroads Church, Broadway, Papakura so come along and join us. Lots of help given if you aren’t sure about anything in the music; our conductor is a huge help!!

Any further information call Lorna on 09 298-3536 or email lornaclauson@gmail.com.
Or just turn up on the night - we shall be delighted to welcome you to the ranks.
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