Press Release
George G. Rink Memorial scholarship certificate to violinist James Worley.
Mar/30/2009
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., March 30, 2009 – The Community Choir, Inc. today announced that local violinist James Worley has been named the first recipient of the organization’s George G. Rink Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship, established earlier this year by The Community Choir’s Board of Directors in memory of one of the Choir’s founding members, recognizes promising young local musicians ages 12 – 19 who are pursuing instrumental or vocal training, music theory, composition or conducting studies.
Community Choir Chairperson Doris Ashmore and former Chairperson Doris Rink made the scholarship presentation to 16 year-old James Worley during the Living Springs Chorale’s March 29 concert in Berkeley Springs.
“The Community Choir, Inc. is pleased to have this opportunity to recognize James for his musical talents and to assist him in his continued studies,” said Ashmore. “The George G. Rink Memorial Scholarship is made possible through the contributions of individuals and organizations – in Morgan County and beyond – that believe that musical and artistic training is essential to the development of lifelong skills that prepare young people for successful careers in the arts, education, and social services.”
James Worley, a home-schooled 11th grader, has studied the violin since the age of four and has performed during a number of Living Springs Chorale concerts. In addition to his instrumental performances, he sings with the Living Springs Chorale and will perform at the Chorale’s next concert on Sunday, April 5 at 3 p.m. at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church on Mercer Street. James plans to use the scholarship award toward attendance at a music camp this summer.
THE LIVING SPRINGS CHORALE, SLEEPY CREEK CHILDREN'S CHOIR TO BEGIN REHEARSALS FOR SPRING CONCERTS
Dec/29/2008
THE LIVING SPRINGS CHORALE, SLEEPY CREEK CHILDREN'S CHOIR TO BEGIN REHEARSALS FOR SPRING CONCERTS
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., Dec. 29, 2008 – The Community Choir, Inc. (www.thecommunitychoir.org) today announced that the Living Springs Chorale and the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will begin preparations for their spring concert season in January.
The Living Springs Chorale
The Living Springs Chorale, Morgan County’s own community choir, will hold its first rehearsal for the spring season on Tuesday, January 20 at 7 p.m. Rehearsals are held weekly in the Fellowship Hall of the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church, located at 97 Mercer Street in Berkeley Springs. Concert dates and venues for the Living Springs Chorale’s spring performances will be announced in the coming weeks.
The 30 + voice ensemble, now in its seventh season, is sponsored by the Community Choir, Inc. and directed by Lydia Walker. The volunteer choral group is open to singers of high school age through mature years. Prerequisites include love of classical and spiritual choral music, some previous singing experience, and commitment to 10-11 weekly rehearsals, in addition to concerts.
Interested singers are encouraged to register for and attend the initial gathering on January 20 at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church. For information about the Living Springs Chorale, contact Lydia Walker, Artistic Director, at 304-258-3031.
Sleepy Creek Children's Choirs
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choirs, under the direction of Denise Cline and Margi Griffiths, continues their third season with registration and rehearsals for the Youth Chorale (ages 13 – 18) on January 20 at 5 p.m. and for the Primary choir (ages 5 – 8) and Intermediate choir (ages 9 – 12) on January 22 at 4:30 p.m. Rehearsals for all three choirs are held at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church on Mercer Street. Registration is $15 per child or $20 per family.
In addition to performing in a community event later this spring, all three choirs will present their Second Annual Spring Concert in April. For more information about the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, please contact Denise Cline at 304-258-7792.
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc. was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing spiritual music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice choir of more than 30 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choirs, an umbrella group made up of three children’s and youth choirs established to encourage the development of singers ages 5 - 18 in the classical performing arts. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc. is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. For more information about The Community Choir, Inc., please visit our Web site at www.thecommunitychoir.org.
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., Dec. 29, 2008 – The Community Choir, Inc. (www.thecommunitychoir.org) today announced that the Living Springs Chorale and the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will begin preparations for their spring concert season in January.
The Living Springs Chorale
The Living Springs Chorale, Morgan County’s own community choir, will hold its first rehearsal for the spring season on Tuesday, January 20 at 7 p.m. Rehearsals are held weekly in the Fellowship Hall of the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church, located at 97 Mercer Street in Berkeley Springs. Concert dates and venues for the Living Springs Chorale’s spring performances will be announced in the coming weeks.
The 30 + voice ensemble, now in its seventh season, is sponsored by the Community Choir, Inc. and directed by Lydia Walker. The volunteer choral group is open to singers of high school age through mature years. Prerequisites include love of classical and spiritual choral music, some previous singing experience, and commitment to 10-11 weekly rehearsals, in addition to concerts.
Interested singers are encouraged to register for and attend the initial gathering on January 20 at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church. For information about the Living Springs Chorale, contact Lydia Walker, Artistic Director, at 304-258-3031.
Sleepy Creek Children's Choirs
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choirs, under the direction of Denise Cline and Margi Griffiths, continues their third season with registration and rehearsals for the Youth Chorale (ages 13 – 18) on January 20 at 5 p.m. and for the Primary choir (ages 5 – 8) and Intermediate choir (ages 9 – 12) on January 22 at 4:30 p.m. Rehearsals for all three choirs are held at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church on Mercer Street. Registration is $15 per child or $20 per family.
In addition to performing in a community event later this spring, all three choirs will present their Second Annual Spring Concert in April. For more information about the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, please contact Denise Cline at 304-258-7792.
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc. was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing spiritual music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice choir of more than 30 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choirs, an umbrella group made up of three children’s and youth choirs established to encourage the development of singers ages 5 - 18 in the classical performing arts. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc. is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. For more information about The Community Choir, Inc., please visit our Web site at www.thecommunitychoir.org.
THE LIVING SPRINGS CHORALE, SLEEPY CREEK CHILDREN'S CHOIR TO BEGIN REHEARSALS FOR HOLIDAY SEASON CONCERTS
Aug/28/2008
THE LIVING SPRINGS CHORALE, SLEEPY CREEK CHILDREN'S CHOIR TO BEGIN REHEARSALS FOR HOLIDAY SEASON CONCERTS
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., Aug. 28, 2008 – The Community Choir, Inc. today announced that the Living Springs Chorale and the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will begin preparations for their holiday concert season in mid-September.
The Living Springs Chorale Enters Seventh Season
The Living Springs Chorale, Morgan County’s own community choir, will hold its first rehearsal for the fall season on Tuesday, September 16 at 7 p.m. Rehearsals are held weekly in the Fellowship Hall of the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church, located at 97 Mercer Street in Berkeley Springs.
The Living Springs Chorale is planning three or four holiday season concerts in December, all in the Berkeley Springs-Great Cacapon area. Past December concerts have featured choral masterpieces by Handel, Bach and Rutter, as well as contemporary composers and many traditional holiday pieces.
The 30 + voice ensemble, now in its seventh season, is sponsored by the Community Choir, Inc. and directed by Lydia Walker. The volunteer choral group is open to singers of high school age through mature years. Prerequisites include love of classical and spiritual choral music, some previous singing experience, and commitment to 10-11 weekly rehearsals, in addition to concerts.
Interested singers are encouraged to register for and attend the initial gathering on September 16 at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church. For information about the Living Springs Chorale, contact Lydia Walker, Artistic Director, at 304-258-3031 by September 10.
Sleepy Creek Children's Choir Enters Third Season, Expands to Three Choirs
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, under the direction of Denise Cline and Margi Griffiths, will kick off their third season with a Fall Choir Workshop on Saturday, September 13 from 3-5 p.m. at Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church, located at 97 Mercer Street in Berkeley Springs. Children ages 5-18 with all ability levels are welcome to attend and meet other children who share their love of music and singing.
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will hold registration for the fall season on Thursday, September 18 at 7 p.m. at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church on Mercer Street. Registration Night is a wonderful opportunity for both parents and singers to learn more about the choir and planned activities for the fall. Registration is $15 per child or $20 per family.
The SCCC offers two choirs for children, the Primary Choir for ages 5-8 and the Intermediate Choir ages 9-12. The Primary and Intermediate Choirs rehearse on Thursdays from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church.
This season, the SCCC will add a third choir: a Youth Chorale for singers ages 13-18+. Rehearsals for the Youth Chorale will be held Tuesdays from 5-6 p.m. at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church.
In addition to performing in a community event later this year, all three choirs will join the Living Springs Chorale for their December concert series.
For more information about the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, please contact Denise Cline at 304-258-7792.
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc. was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing spiritual music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice choir of more than 30 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, an umbrella group made up of three children’s and youth choirs established to encourage the development of singers ages 5 - 18 in the classical performing arts. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc. is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., Aug. 28, 2008 – The Community Choir, Inc. today announced that the Living Springs Chorale and the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will begin preparations for their holiday concert season in mid-September.
The Living Springs Chorale Enters Seventh Season
The Living Springs Chorale, Morgan County’s own community choir, will hold its first rehearsal for the fall season on Tuesday, September 16 at 7 p.m. Rehearsals are held weekly in the Fellowship Hall of the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church, located at 97 Mercer Street in Berkeley Springs.
The Living Springs Chorale is planning three or four holiday season concerts in December, all in the Berkeley Springs-Great Cacapon area. Past December concerts have featured choral masterpieces by Handel, Bach and Rutter, as well as contemporary composers and many traditional holiday pieces.
The 30 + voice ensemble, now in its seventh season, is sponsored by the Community Choir, Inc. and directed by Lydia Walker. The volunteer choral group is open to singers of high school age through mature years. Prerequisites include love of classical and spiritual choral music, some previous singing experience, and commitment to 10-11 weekly rehearsals, in addition to concerts.
Interested singers are encouraged to register for and attend the initial gathering on September 16 at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church. For information about the Living Springs Chorale, contact Lydia Walker, Artistic Director, at 304-258-3031 by September 10.
Sleepy Creek Children's Choir Enters Third Season, Expands to Three Choirs
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, under the direction of Denise Cline and Margi Griffiths, will kick off their third season with a Fall Choir Workshop on Saturday, September 13 from 3-5 p.m. at Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church, located at 97 Mercer Street in Berkeley Springs. Children ages 5-18 with all ability levels are welcome to attend and meet other children who share their love of music and singing.
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will hold registration for the fall season on Thursday, September 18 at 7 p.m. at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church on Mercer Street. Registration Night is a wonderful opportunity for both parents and singers to learn more about the choir and planned activities for the fall. Registration is $15 per child or $20 per family.
The SCCC offers two choirs for children, the Primary Choir for ages 5-8 and the Intermediate Choir ages 9-12. The Primary and Intermediate Choirs rehearse on Thursdays from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church.
This season, the SCCC will add a third choir: a Youth Chorale for singers ages 13-18+. Rehearsals for the Youth Chorale will be held Tuesdays from 5-6 p.m. at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church.
In addition to performing in a community event later this year, all three choirs will join the Living Springs Chorale for their December concert series.
For more information about the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, please contact Denise Cline at 304-258-7792.
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc. was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing spiritual music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice choir of more than 30 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, an umbrella group made up of three children’s and youth choirs established to encourage the development of singers ages 5 - 18 in the classical performing arts. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc. is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
LOCAL CHOIR, ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS AND BUSINESSES TO COMMEMORATE EARTH DAY WEEK WITH CONCERT AND EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS
Apr/14/2008
LOCAL CHOIR, ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS AND BUSINESSES TO COMMEMORATE EARTH DAY WEEK WITH CONCERT AND EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., April 14, 2008 – The Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice ensemble under the direction of Lydia Walker and accompanied by Rose Ann Glover, will present an afternoon of music and environmental awareness on Sunday, April 27, 3 p.m. in the Berkeley Springs High School auditorium in Berkeley Springs, West Va.
The concert, titled “Voices of the Earth: Songs of the Creator – Songs of the Creation” is sponsored by The Community Choir, Inc., in collaboration with the Ecology Coalition of Morgan County (eCo), and concludes The Community Choir’s week-long commemoration of Earth Day. A number of local environmental groups and environmentally-conscious businesses will be on hand with ecology and conservation displays and information before and after the concert. Both the concert and the exhibits are open to the public and free of charge.
“The Living Springs Chorale is very happy to have this opportunity to partner with eCo to present this program,” said Lydia Walker, the Chorale’s artistic director. “We share a concern for the health of the planet and a desire to inform and inspire fellow citizens, friends and neighbors and visitors to appreciate the beauty of our natural resources, encouraging good stewardship of our land, our forests and our rivers.”
The Living Springs Chorale’s concert will offer musical selections and readings selected to honor the Earth and the Creator. “We have chosen a variety of pieces, ranging from traditional compositions, such as arrangements of “America the Beautiful” and “Shenandoah”, to contemporary works by John Rutter and Aaron Copland,” said Walker. “Each piece celebrates the beauties of nature and reminds us of our obligation to conserve and protect the environment for our children’s children to enjoy.” The choir and accompanist Glover will be joined on several of the program’s pieces by local instrumentalists Anne Helmick (flute), Ian Helmick (percussion), Tula Ruggiero (harp) and Patricia Springer (piano).
A number of local non-profit and public service organizations, as well as environmentally- conscious businesses will demonstrate their support of Earth Day week by providing free exhibits and information prior to and following the Living Springs Chorale concert. In their role of co-sponsor, eCo will join these local groups and businesses with informational displays:
“The Ecology Coalition of Morgan County is pleased to support the Living Springs Chorale’s efforts to raise awareness of environmental issues,” said Judy Webb, eCo member. “We want to thank the Living Springs Chorale and The Community Choir, Inc., as well as those local organizations and businesses who will be on hand with informational exhibits, for their commemoration and support of Earth Day. It is our hope that this event will grow into an annual observation of Earth Day in Morgan County.”
For more information about the Living Springs Chorale’s upcoming concert, please contact Living Springs Chorale Artistic Director Lydia Walker at 304-258-3031. For more information about upcoming eCo events, please visit www.ecologycoalition.org. Informational pamplets on eCo events such as the Red Bud Weekend (April 19 – 20, 2008) can be picked up at Nature Niche (304-258-0992), 50 N. Washington Street in Berkeley Springs, and at the Berkeley Springs Chamber of Commerce.
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc. was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing spiritual music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice choir of more than 30 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a 24-voice children’s chorus established to encourage the development of young singers in the classical performing arts. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc. is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., April 14, 2008 – The Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice ensemble under the direction of Lydia Walker and accompanied by Rose Ann Glover, will present an afternoon of music and environmental awareness on Sunday, April 27, 3 p.m. in the Berkeley Springs High School auditorium in Berkeley Springs, West Va.
The concert, titled “Voices of the Earth: Songs of the Creator – Songs of the Creation” is sponsored by The Community Choir, Inc., in collaboration with the Ecology Coalition of Morgan County (eCo), and concludes The Community Choir’s week-long commemoration of Earth Day. A number of local environmental groups and environmentally-conscious businesses will be on hand with ecology and conservation displays and information before and after the concert. Both the concert and the exhibits are open to the public and free of charge.
“The Living Springs Chorale is very happy to have this opportunity to partner with eCo to present this program,” said Lydia Walker, the Chorale’s artistic director. “We share a concern for the health of the planet and a desire to inform and inspire fellow citizens, friends and neighbors and visitors to appreciate the beauty of our natural resources, encouraging good stewardship of our land, our forests and our rivers.”
The Living Springs Chorale’s concert will offer musical selections and readings selected to honor the Earth and the Creator. “We have chosen a variety of pieces, ranging from traditional compositions, such as arrangements of “America the Beautiful” and “Shenandoah”, to contemporary works by John Rutter and Aaron Copland,” said Walker. “Each piece celebrates the beauties of nature and reminds us of our obligation to conserve and protect the environment for our children’s children to enjoy.” The choir and accompanist Glover will be joined on several of the program’s pieces by local instrumentalists Anne Helmick (flute), Ian Helmick (percussion), Tula Ruggiero (harp) and Patricia Springer (piano).
A number of local non-profit and public service organizations, as well as environmentally- conscious businesses will demonstrate their support of Earth Day week by providing free exhibits and information prior to and following the Living Springs Chorale concert. In their role of co-sponsor, eCo will join these local groups and businesses with informational displays:
“The Ecology Coalition of Morgan County is pleased to support the Living Springs Chorale’s efforts to raise awareness of environmental issues,” said Judy Webb, eCo member. “We want to thank the Living Springs Chorale and The Community Choir, Inc., as well as those local organizations and businesses who will be on hand with informational exhibits, for their commemoration and support of Earth Day. It is our hope that this event will grow into an annual observation of Earth Day in Morgan County.”
For more information about the Living Springs Chorale’s upcoming concert, please contact Living Springs Chorale Artistic Director Lydia Walker at 304-258-3031. For more information about upcoming eCo events, please visit www.ecologycoalition.org. Informational pamplets on eCo events such as the Red Bud Weekend (April 19 – 20, 2008) can be picked up at Nature Niche (304-258-0992), 50 N. Washington Street in Berkeley Springs, and at the Berkeley Springs Chamber of Commerce.
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc. was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing spiritual music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice choir of more than 30 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a 24-voice children’s chorus established to encourage the development of young singers in the classical performing arts. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc. is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
LOCAL CHOIRS TO BEGIN REHEARSALS FOR SPRING CONCERT SEASON
Jan/14/2008
LOCAL CHOIRS TO BEGIN REHEARSALS FOR SPRING CONCERT SEASON
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., January 14, 2008 – The Community Choir, Inc. today announced that spring season rehearsals for the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a children and youth chorale under the direction of Denise Cline, and the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice ensemble under the direction of Lydia Walker, will begin this month.
Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will hold registration for the choir’s spring season at 4 p.m. on Thursday, January 24 at The Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 97 S. Mercer Street in Berkeley Springs, West Va. Registration is $10 per child or $15 per family. New members ages 5 – 13 are invited to join this growing group of enthusiastic young choristers. The choir will hold their first rehearsal following registration on January 24. Rehearsals will take place every Thursday afternoon, from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. as the group prepares for their first full-length concert on April 19 at Union Chapel United Methodist Church. For more information about the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, please contact Musical Director Denise Cline at 304-258-7792.
Living Springs Chorale
The Living Springs Chorale will kick off rehearsals for their spring season at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, January 29 at The Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 97 S. Mercer Street in Berkeley Springs, West Va. Local adult musicians with an interest in performing sacred and secular music are encouraged to join the Living Springs Chorale as they prepare for their first concert of the spring season, to be held 3 p.m. on April 27 at the Berkeley Springs High School. Program details and additional concert dates will be announced in the coming weeks. For more information on joining the Living Springs Chorale, please contact Artistic Director Lydia Walker at 304-258-3031.
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc. was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing spiritual music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice choir of more than 30 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a children’s chorus established to encourage the development of young singers in the classical performing arts. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc. is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., January 14, 2008 – The Community Choir, Inc. today announced that spring season rehearsals for the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a children and youth chorale under the direction of Denise Cline, and the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice ensemble under the direction of Lydia Walker, will begin this month.
Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will hold registration for the choir’s spring season at 4 p.m. on Thursday, January 24 at The Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 97 S. Mercer Street in Berkeley Springs, West Va. Registration is $10 per child or $15 per family. New members ages 5 – 13 are invited to join this growing group of enthusiastic young choristers. The choir will hold their first rehearsal following registration on January 24. Rehearsals will take place every Thursday afternoon, from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. as the group prepares for their first full-length concert on April 19 at Union Chapel United Methodist Church. For more information about the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, please contact Musical Director Denise Cline at 304-258-7792.
Living Springs Chorale
The Living Springs Chorale will kick off rehearsals for their spring season at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, January 29 at The Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 97 S. Mercer Street in Berkeley Springs, West Va. Local adult musicians with an interest in performing sacred and secular music are encouraged to join the Living Springs Chorale as they prepare for their first concert of the spring season, to be held 3 p.m. on April 27 at the Berkeley Springs High School. Program details and additional concert dates will be announced in the coming weeks. For more information on joining the Living Springs Chorale, please contact Artistic Director Lydia Walker at 304-258-3031.
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc. was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing spiritual music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice choir of more than 30 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a children’s chorus established to encourage the development of young singers in the classical performing arts. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc. is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
BERKELEY SPRINGS CHOIRS TO PRESENT “TRADITIONS AND CAROLS”
Nov/27/2007
BERKELEY SPRINGS CHOIRS TO PRESENT “TRADITIONS AND CAROLS”
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., Nov. 27, 2007 -- The Living Springs Chorale, a 35-voice ensemble under the direction of Lydia Walker and sponsored by The Community Choir, Inc., will present a celebration of Christmas “Traditions and Carols,” on Saturday, December 8, 7 pm at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and Sunday, December 9, 3 pm at Union Chapel United Methodist Church. Both venues are located on Route 522 south of Berkeley Springs.
The Living Springs Chorale, accompanied by Rose Ann Glover on keyboard, will perform an assortment of traditional English, American and French Christmas music, as well as a selection of more whimsical offerings, such as “Christmas Time Is Here” from the “Charlie Brown Christmas Special,” and “Merry Christmas, Mozart,” a medley of familiar carols set to Mozart’s music. “Our program is designed to tell the story of the miracle of Christmas,” says Lydia Walker. “The music we’ve selected conveys the joys of the season and sets the stage for sharing the ‘glad tidings’ beyond the concert hall.”
Both concerts are open to the public and free of charge.
Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir to Perform
The Living Springs Chorale will be joined onstage by the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a 24-voice children and youth chorale under the direction of Denise Cline. The choir will present a medley of familiar and well-loved Christmas carols, as well as a traditional Canadian carol and a contemporary piece, “Prayer of the Children,” accompanied by the Seventh-day Adventist Handbell Choir. The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will join the Living Springs Chorale to perform several selections throughout the program. “The kids are very excited about this program,” says Denise Cline. “They really enjoy performing in front of an audience and love the music they are learning in preparation for their concerts.”
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir was formed as a community outreach effort to encourage the development of young singers and instrumentalists in the classical performing arts. In addition to developing vocal skills, weekly rehearsals focus on music appreciation, discipline, teamwork and service to the community. Now in their second year, the choir has tripled in size beyond the original eight members. The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir recently appeared on the program for the Celtic Heritage Festival at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church, where they performed “Mountain Dance.” In November, the choir participated in the Berkeley Springs McDonald’s “Spirit Night” program where their activities and performances raised more than $125. In addition to their scheduled concerts, the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will join the Girl Scouts for an evening of Christmas caroling in Berkeley Springs as part of the First Night Celebration in town on December 7.
Local Guest Musicians to Accompany Choirs
An instrumental ensemble of local musicians will accompany the choirs during the “Traditions and Carols” programs. Guest instrumentalists include the Seventh-day Adventist Church Handbell Choir; Linda Whitesitt, Heather Worley, James Worley, Nathan Worley, Carrie Hann and Alexander Marte, violin; Laura Chaskes and Laurel Worley, cello; Anne Helmick, flute; Bennett Lentczner, trumpet; Dia Griffiths, penny whistle; and Ian Helmick, percussion. “We are extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to perform with these very talented local instrumentalists,” says Lydia Walker. “On behalf of these artists, the Living Springs Chorale and the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, we invite our neighbors to make these concerts a part of their family’s annual holiday tradition.”
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc. was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing sacred and secular music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice ensemble of more than 35 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a 24-member chorus of area children ages 5 – 12. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc. is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., Nov. 27, 2007 -- The Living Springs Chorale, a 35-voice ensemble under the direction of Lydia Walker and sponsored by The Community Choir, Inc., will present a celebration of Christmas “Traditions and Carols,” on Saturday, December 8, 7 pm at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and Sunday, December 9, 3 pm at Union Chapel United Methodist Church. Both venues are located on Route 522 south of Berkeley Springs.
The Living Springs Chorale, accompanied by Rose Ann Glover on keyboard, will perform an assortment of traditional English, American and French Christmas music, as well as a selection of more whimsical offerings, such as “Christmas Time Is Here” from the “Charlie Brown Christmas Special,” and “Merry Christmas, Mozart,” a medley of familiar carols set to Mozart’s music. “Our program is designed to tell the story of the miracle of Christmas,” says Lydia Walker. “The music we’ve selected conveys the joys of the season and sets the stage for sharing the ‘glad tidings’ beyond the concert hall.”
Both concerts are open to the public and free of charge.
Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir to Perform
The Living Springs Chorale will be joined onstage by the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a 24-voice children and youth chorale under the direction of Denise Cline. The choir will present a medley of familiar and well-loved Christmas carols, as well as a traditional Canadian carol and a contemporary piece, “Prayer of the Children,” accompanied by the Seventh-day Adventist Handbell Choir. The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will join the Living Springs Chorale to perform several selections throughout the program. “The kids are very excited about this program,” says Denise Cline. “They really enjoy performing in front of an audience and love the music they are learning in preparation for their concerts.”
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir was formed as a community outreach effort to encourage the development of young singers and instrumentalists in the classical performing arts. In addition to developing vocal skills, weekly rehearsals focus on music appreciation, discipline, teamwork and service to the community. Now in their second year, the choir has tripled in size beyond the original eight members. The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir recently appeared on the program for the Celtic Heritage Festival at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church, where they performed “Mountain Dance.” In November, the choir participated in the Berkeley Springs McDonald’s “Spirit Night” program where their activities and performances raised more than $125. In addition to their scheduled concerts, the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will join the Girl Scouts for an evening of Christmas caroling in Berkeley Springs as part of the First Night Celebration in town on December 7.
Local Guest Musicians to Accompany Choirs
An instrumental ensemble of local musicians will accompany the choirs during the “Traditions and Carols” programs. Guest instrumentalists include the Seventh-day Adventist Church Handbell Choir; Linda Whitesitt, Heather Worley, James Worley, Nathan Worley, Carrie Hann and Alexander Marte, violin; Laura Chaskes and Laurel Worley, cello; Anne Helmick, flute; Bennett Lentczner, trumpet; Dia Griffiths, penny whistle; and Ian Helmick, percussion. “We are extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to perform with these very talented local instrumentalists,” says Lydia Walker. “On behalf of these artists, the Living Springs Chorale and the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, we invite our neighbors to make these concerts a part of their family’s annual holiday tradition.”
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc. was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing sacred and secular music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice ensemble of more than 35 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a 24-member chorus of area children ages 5 – 12. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc. is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
LOCAL CHOIRS TO PRESENT “TRADITIONS AND CAROLS” IN DECEMBER
Nov/21/2007
LOCAL CHOIRS TO PRESENT “TRADITIONS AND CAROLS” IN DECEMBER
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., Nov. 21, 2007 -- The Living Springs Chorale, a 35-voice ensemble under the direction of Lydia Walker and sponsored by The Community Choir, Inc., will present three concerts during the first two weekends in December. The programs, a celebration of Christmas “Traditions and Carols,” will be performed on Sunday, December 2, 3 pm at the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Great Cacapon; Saturday, December 8, 7 pm at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Berkeley Springs; and Sunday, December 9, 3 pm at Union Chapel United Methodist Church, on Route 522 south of Berkeley Springs. All concerts are open to the public and free of charge.
The Living Springs Chorale, accompanied by Rose Ann Glover on keyboard, will perform an assortment of traditional English, American and French Christmas music, as well as a selection of more whimsical offerings, such as “Christmas Time Is Here” from the “Charlie Brown Christmas Special,” and “Merry Christmas, Mozart,” a medley of familiar carols set to Mozart’s music. “Our program is designed to tell the story of the miracle of Christmas,” says Lydia Walker. “The music we’ve selected conveys the joys of the season and sets the stage for sharing the ‘glad tidings’ beyond the concert hall.”
Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir to Perform
During the two concerts in Berkeley Springs, the Living Springs Chorale will be joined onstage by the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a 24-voice children and youth chorale under the direction of Denise Cline. The choir will present a medley of familiar and well-loved Christmas carols, as well as a traditional Canadian carol and a contemporary piece, “Prayer of the Children,” accompanied by the Seventh-day Adventist Handbell Choir. The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will join the Living Springs Chorale to perform several selections throughout the program. “The kids are very excited about this program,” says Denise Cline. “They really enjoy performing in front of an audience and love the music they are learning in preparation for their concerts.”
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir was formed as a community outreach effort to encourage the development of young singers and instrumentalists in the classical performing arts. In addition to developing vocal skills, weekly rehearsals focus on music appreciation, discipline, teamwork and service to the community. Now in their second year, the choir has tripled in size beyond the original eight members. The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir recently appeared on the program for the Celtic Heritage Festival at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church, where they performed “Mountain Dance.” In November, the choir participated in the McDonald’s “Spirit Night” program where their activities and performances raised more than $125. In addition to their scheduled concerts, the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will join the Girl Scouts for an evening of Christmas caroling in Berkeley Springs as part of the First Night Celebration in town on December 7.
Local Guest Musicians to Accompany Choirs
An instrumental ensemble of local musicians will accompany the choirs during the “Traditions and Carols” programs. Guest instrumentalists include the Seventh-day Adventist Church Handbell Choir; Linda Whitesitt, Heather Worley, James Worley, Nathan Worley, Carrie Hann and Alexander Marte, violin; Laura Chaskes and Laurel Worley, cello; Anne Helmick, flute; Bennett Lentczner, trumpet; Dia Griffiths, penny whistle; and Ian Helmick, percussion. “We are extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to perform with these very talented local instrumentalists,” says Lydia Walker. “On behalf of these artists, the Living Springs Chorale and the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, we invite our neighbors to make these concerts a part of their family’s annual holiday tradition.”
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc. was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing sacred and secular music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice ensemble of more than 35 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a 24-member chorus of area children ages 5 – 12. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc. is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., Nov. 21, 2007 -- The Living Springs Chorale, a 35-voice ensemble under the direction of Lydia Walker and sponsored by The Community Choir, Inc., will present three concerts during the first two weekends in December. The programs, a celebration of Christmas “Traditions and Carols,” will be performed on Sunday, December 2, 3 pm at the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Great Cacapon; Saturday, December 8, 7 pm at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Berkeley Springs; and Sunday, December 9, 3 pm at Union Chapel United Methodist Church, on Route 522 south of Berkeley Springs. All concerts are open to the public and free of charge.
The Living Springs Chorale, accompanied by Rose Ann Glover on keyboard, will perform an assortment of traditional English, American and French Christmas music, as well as a selection of more whimsical offerings, such as “Christmas Time Is Here” from the “Charlie Brown Christmas Special,” and “Merry Christmas, Mozart,” a medley of familiar carols set to Mozart’s music. “Our program is designed to tell the story of the miracle of Christmas,” says Lydia Walker. “The music we’ve selected conveys the joys of the season and sets the stage for sharing the ‘glad tidings’ beyond the concert hall.”
Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir to Perform
During the two concerts in Berkeley Springs, the Living Springs Chorale will be joined onstage by the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a 24-voice children and youth chorale under the direction of Denise Cline. The choir will present a medley of familiar and well-loved Christmas carols, as well as a traditional Canadian carol and a contemporary piece, “Prayer of the Children,” accompanied by the Seventh-day Adventist Handbell Choir. The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will join the Living Springs Chorale to perform several selections throughout the program. “The kids are very excited about this program,” says Denise Cline. “They really enjoy performing in front of an audience and love the music they are learning in preparation for their concerts.”
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir was formed as a community outreach effort to encourage the development of young singers and instrumentalists in the classical performing arts. In addition to developing vocal skills, weekly rehearsals focus on music appreciation, discipline, teamwork and service to the community. Now in their second year, the choir has tripled in size beyond the original eight members. The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir recently appeared on the program for the Celtic Heritage Festival at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church, where they performed “Mountain Dance.” In November, the choir participated in the McDonald’s “Spirit Night” program where their activities and performances raised more than $125. In addition to their scheduled concerts, the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir will join the Girl Scouts for an evening of Christmas caroling in Berkeley Springs as part of the First Night Celebration in town on December 7.
Local Guest Musicians to Accompany Choirs
An instrumental ensemble of local musicians will accompany the choirs during the “Traditions and Carols” programs. Guest instrumentalists include the Seventh-day Adventist Church Handbell Choir; Linda Whitesitt, Heather Worley, James Worley, Nathan Worley, Carrie Hann and Alexander Marte, violin; Laura Chaskes and Laurel Worley, cello; Anne Helmick, flute; Bennett Lentczner, trumpet; Dia Griffiths, penny whistle; and Ian Helmick, percussion. “We are extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to perform with these very talented local instrumentalists,” says Lydia Walker. “On behalf of these artists, the Living Springs Chorale and the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, we invite our neighbors to make these concerts a part of their family’s annual holiday tradition.”
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc. was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing sacred and secular music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice ensemble of more than 35 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a 24-member chorus of area children ages 5 – 12. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc. is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
THE LIVING SPRINGS CHORALE TO LAUNCH WINTER SEASON ON SEPTEMBER 18
Aug/30/2007
THE LIVING SPRINGS CHORALE TO LAUNCH WINTER SEASON ON SEPTEMBER 18, 2007
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., Aug. 30, 2007 -- The Living Springs Chorale, a 30 + voice ensemble under the direction of Lydia Walker and sponsored by the Community Choir, Inc., will begin rehearsals for the choir’s winter concert series Tuesday, September 18 at 7 p.m. at Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church on Mercer Street.
Local musicians with an interest in performing sacred and secular music are encouraged to join Musical Director Lydia Walker and the Living Springs Chorale at the kick-off rehearsal and social gathering on September 18.
The Living Springs Chorale has confirmed three concerts for the winter season:
Past winter concerts have featured sacred choral masterpieces by Handel, Bach and Rutter, as well as contemporary composers and many traditional holiday pieces. All concerts are free and open to the public. For more information about the Living Springs Chorale, please contact Lydia Walker at 304-258-3031
Children’s Choir Enters Second Season
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, under the direction of Denise Cline, will kick off the choir’s second season with an orientation and registration event September 17 at 7 p.m. at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church on Mercer Street. Area children ages 5 through 14 are welcome to attend the orientation and registration event with their parents to learn more about the choir. Registration is $10 per child or $15 per family and all ability levels are welcomed. For more information, including a schedule of rehearsals and upcoming performances, please contact Denise Cline at 304-258-7792
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc., was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing sacred and secular music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice choir of more than 30 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a community outreach effort established to encourage the development of young singers and instrumentalists in the classical performing arts. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc., is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
BERKELEY SPRINGS, West Va., Aug. 30, 2007 -- The Living Springs Chorale, a 30 + voice ensemble under the direction of Lydia Walker and sponsored by the Community Choir, Inc., will begin rehearsals for the choir’s winter concert series Tuesday, September 18 at 7 p.m. at Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church on Mercer Street.
Local musicians with an interest in performing sacred and secular music are encouraged to join Musical Director Lydia Walker and the Living Springs Chorale at the kick-off rehearsal and social gathering on September 18.
The Living Springs Chorale has confirmed three concerts for the winter season:
Past winter concerts have featured sacred choral masterpieces by Handel, Bach and Rutter, as well as contemporary composers and many traditional holiday pieces. All concerts are free and open to the public. For more information about the Living Springs Chorale, please contact Lydia Walker at 304-258-3031
Children’s Choir Enters Second Season
The Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, under the direction of Denise Cline, will kick off the choir’s second season with an orientation and registration event September 17 at 7 p.m. at the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church on Mercer Street. Area children ages 5 through 14 are welcome to attend the orientation and registration event with their parents to learn more about the choir. Registration is $10 per child or $15 per family and all ability levels are welcomed. For more information, including a schedule of rehearsals and upcoming performances, please contact Denise Cline at 304-258-7792
About The Community Choir, Inc.
The Community Choir, Inc., was founded as an ecumenical and interfaith organization to bring together area musicians who enjoy singing sacred and secular music. The Community Choir sponsors the Living Springs Chorale, a mixed voice choir of more than 30 area men and women, as well as the Sleepy Creek Children’s Choir, a community outreach effort established to encourage the development of young singers and instrumentalists in the classical performing arts. Reorganized in 2002, The Community Choir, Inc., is an incorporated 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.