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Special Invitation to sing with us- 5th Anniversary Concert

Karen Boyce from Major Minors Children's Choir

We’re Celebrating 5 Years of Singing!

The Major Minors Children’s Choir was formed in 2012 and we have been singing strong for the last five years so we want to celebrate!

As part of our celebration season, we would like to invite past members to join us in our celebration concert as they have all helped us become what we are today.

The concert will be at 2.30pm, Sunday 19th November 2017 at the Upper Hutt Baptist Church.

We would be able to send our lyrics/ YouTube links prior. We are happy for you to either attend the whole term and learn the full programme, or just learn 2-4 key songs and attend the last few rehearsals – that commitment level is up to you and we are happy to be flexible.

The practices for this concert will start on 27th August 2017.

Please RSVP your interest to hvkidschoir@gmail.com or give Joanne a call on 027 566 7672

We look forward to hearing from you!
And of course welcome new choir members too!

thanks

Joanne and Karen

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