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Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Sep 2004, p. 17

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expo point of Bad theatrn 3f their fir the Men of Note tougher harmonies and rhythms. But we always keepitfun.lhat'slhe main thing And we perform a lot. participate in a lot of events" One 0‘ the hidilights of this season will be the visit cl an English male choir in late October They'll perform jointly here in Stouflville on Oct Sep‘ nrner SEPTEMBER 2004 But if a variety of good choral music is your taste. there are a couple of recently-established, but well-respected community choirs which are saving a chair iust for you One of them. however 0 you love to sing? le so. you have a number of options in or near our town, If you cherish sacred music. many of the local churches would love to have you win them in the choir loft on Sunday mornings If you enioy more of a theatrical spotlight. you should watch for audition notices in December for Music Mania. the annual spring revue which is always a lot of fun as well as being an introduction to wonderful music. Or you could ioin one of the established musical theatre groups in Uxbridge. Port Perry or points south, As its name suggesjs. the ‘touffville Un 998? n the ten his. man ‘f the ten )n return lOl'al U ntlnuall me. It al Jr a! '83 r neart iafl veter 3|” rehears ar an from )up. and expanded an wr 1 them are Blues is to and a! M 730 ariet erman HIRE! U rea JYC dO FARM MARKET IT’S SWEET CORN SEASON! avail; publi Choirs tune up for season , Visit our farm for the freshest sweet corn and bes tasting field tomatoes as well as good things from the bakery! urremly about 30 in 1mberl to a wide variety musical styles. Including >e latest arxangements vailable from choral Jblishers As with Men of ole. the choir has grown 10825 Ninth Line at Elgin Mills Rd. (906) 640-4568 www.reesorfarm.com wick] be available yet corn and aspects t< "Most of the orlglnal members couldn't read music," recalls Ann “Now they do it very well. and they're really the backbone of the groupr' One of the unique THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE BATON â€" Ann Gage, the director of the Bach to Blues mixed choir, and leff McAIoon, seen here conducting the Men of Note, are two of Stouffville's musical leaders. JK WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH - l7 il’ ar Jr rehearse on different nights, you could really demonstrate your love of singing by becoming both a Man of Note and a Bach to Blueser. A warning, though. You're going to be busy.

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