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Voices in the Laurel spring registration

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The Voices in the Laurel choirs have announced that spring registration is now open and the organization invites new/returning singers from Haywood, Buncombe, Jackson and Swain counties to be part of its 30th season. 

This spring semester celebrates three decades of music-making, community and artistic growth. Singers will rehearse and perform high-quality choral literature while building strong musical skills, lasting friendships and a lifelong love of the arts.

The choirs offer a welcoming, supportive environment, one where every singer is encouraged to grow in confidence, musicianship and joy through singing.

Upcoming events include two concerts this spring, a Bingo night, participation in the Elementary All-County Chorus and an optional performance tour opportunity for fourth grade through high school to Cincinnati, Ohio.

Register now for any of the four choirs:

• Treble Makers: K-3rd grade (no voice placement)
• Youth Choir: 3rd-7th grade (voice placement required)
• Advanced Youth Choir: 6th-12th grade (voice placement required)
• Adult Choir: 18 years old and up (voice placement required)

For more information and/or to register or sign up for a voice placement, visit voicesinthelaurel.org.

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