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U3A sings its way into festive spirit

By MP News GroupNovember 14, 2016Updated:November 14, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
In harmony: Members of the U3A choir entertain at the annual meeting.
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In harmony: Members of the U3A choir entertain at the annual meeting.
In harmony: Members of the U3A choir entertain at the annual meeting.

THE Mornington University of the Third Age annual concert is a time when members get into the spirit of the festive season.

The program of song will range from Schubert and Bach to Andrew Lloyd-Webber, The Seekers and Christmas carols at the concert at 2pm, Thursday 24 November, at the Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington.

“Visitors will be impressed by the choir’s joyful singing and be moved by the passionate performance under the new musical director Heather Bird,” choir president Jan Hale said.

They have previously performed at charities and other events under the direction of the late Warwick Taylor.

“After an unsettling period of changing roles, [this year’s concert] marks the beginning of a new era in the history of the choir as Heather Bird takes up the baton,” Ms Hale said. “With the return of the much loved piano accompanist Christine Stapleton, the choir has begun a program of innovation on a repertoire that will be enjoyed by those involved and future audiences.”

Tickets at $10, which includes afternoon tea, are available at the door or on weekdays at the U3A office, 5-17 Currawong St, Mornington, call 5975 9773.

Enrolments for next year’s courses are on Wednesday 7 December. Enrol online at u3amornington.com or at the U3A campus office 10am-noon.

First published in the Mornington News – 15 November 2016

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