We are Looking for Singers- A free, fun event!
Taranaki Harmony Chorus invite Low, Mid, High voiced women aged 20+ to join them on their Membership drive - Taranaki Roadshow style. We are a dynamic group of women who come from towns all around the mountain and love this singing craft, most of us work and this hobby gives us time for us, a new and different interest that brings joy to the singer as well as their audience. You can expect a fun social time with no commitment on the day; you'll get to sing in groups, find out where your voice range sits and experience what we love: acapella four part harmony singing.
We are looking for singers who can hold their part and love to perform and sing! Dates: Saturday 22nd July in Hawera (am) and Stratford (pm) and Saturday 29th July in Waitara (am and New Plymouth (pm)
Contact Helen for more details/registration 0212960700
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Have you got New Zealand's best shed? Show us and win!
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