The Greater Freeport Community Chorus will present its spring concerts on Mother’s Day weekend in North Yarmouth and Brunswick.
The “Sing Into Spring – Highlights from the past 30 years” program, which features an eclectic selection of music from the group’s previous concerts, will be performed at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 9, at North Yarmouth Congregational Church, 3 Gray Road; and at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 10, at Brunswick United Methodist Church, 320 Church Road.
Jesse Myers-Wakeman is the artistic director of the program, and Kellie Moody is the accompanist. Admission at the door is suggested at $15 for adults and free for under 18; no online or presale tickets.
The Greater Freeport Community Chorus was founded in 1996 by the late Sukie Rice of Freeport. The chorus has established an annual scholarship in Rice’s name that is awarded to a local high school graduate planning to study music at the college level. The mixed voice chorus of about 50 members includes singers from 15 Maine towns. Find out more about the chorus at gfccsings.org or facebook.com/greaterfreeportchorus.
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