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APRIL 13, 2018 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-11
The Can-
yon Lake
Choraleers
practice
for their
upcoming
concert,
“Best of Big
Band,” on
May 20 at
the lodge.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY LARRY GARLAND
Choraleers prepare for spring concert at lodge
The Canyon Lake Choraleers are Irving Berlin and others. “Misty” and “In the Mood.” a Canyon Lake resident’s guest call-in
gearing up for their spring concert, “Blue Skies,” “Embraceable You,” The concert will include a raffle dur- list to gain entry into the community.
“Best of Big Band,” on Sunday, May 20, “Isn’t It Romantic,” “It Had to Be You,” ing intermission that will include a cash The Choraleers is a vocal group of
at 3 p.m. in the Holiday Bay Room at “The Way You Look Tonight,” “Moon- prize. The no-host bar will feature a spe- men and women who enjoy singing in
the lodge. light Serenade,” and “Java Jive” are a cial themed drink. a choral group that performs spring and
Tickets are available at the POA of- few of the nostalgic songs concertgoers Sponsorship ads in the concert pro- fall concerts, including combinations of
fice, brownpapertickets.com and from will hear. gram are still available, some with tick- selected singers and solo performanc-
any Choraleers member. General Ad- In addition to Canyon Lake’s resident ets included. For more information con- es. Membership includes more than 35
mission tickets are $15; VIP $20. pianist Lynda Salina, 16 members of the tact Choraleers President Larry Garland members as well as a director and pia-
Director Lorliee Bajema selected Elsinore High advanced jazz ensem- at garland.larry@gmail.com. nist. Membership is open to residents
well-known songs from the 1920s, ble will accompany the chorus, as well Under POA rules, tickets alone will and those in nearby communities.
1930s and 1940s by composers George as serenade guests with a few of their no longer be accepted for gate entry. For more information, contact Larry
Gershwin, Richard Rogers, Glen Miller, own favorites like “Autumn Leaves,” Non-Canyon Lake residents must be on Garland visit canyonlakechoraleers.org.
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