
Stillwater Community Singers recruiting for July 3 benefit concert
The Stillwater Community Singers are looking for vocalists who can contribute to a July 3 benefit concert for Stillwater Strong's wildfire relief efforts.
The Singers and Stillwater Community Band are planning what's described as a patriotic concert for that evening in the Stillwater Community Center.
'The band will perform their set of spectacular patriotic pieces, the choir will sing a couple of selections, and then we will all join together in 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic,'' the group's newsletter read. 'It's going to be amazing.'
The recruitment effort, according to the Singers, is 'to be big enough to create a memorable experience for the singers while inspiring the audience to donate.'
'To achieve our vision, we need more singers. And so we are going to make this easy,' the newsletter reads.
Their choir will sing 'America the Beautiful,' 'This Land is Your Land' and 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic.'
The first of six rehearsals will begin May 22.
'There will be no dues, no fees and no push to permanently join the Stillwater Community Singers. Music and online rehearsal tools will be provided,' the letter reads. 'If you are a singer in Stillwater and will be available on Thursday evenings between May 22 and July 3 then consider yourself called to come and join us for this event.'
Those interested should visit StillwaterSingers.org for more information and registration to volunteer.
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