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East Valley Harmonizers concert in March in Apache Junction
Group meets Thursdays in Mesa
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Business name: East Valley Harmonizers
Established: 1993 for our chapter.
Town: Mesa and the surrounding communities
Meeting time and place: 7 p.m. Thursdays at St. Marks Church, 322 N. Horne in Mesa.
Background: We are barbershop harmony singing group; we sing a cappella barbershop style.
What we do: Our mission is to bring individuals together to sing and for fellowship and preserving the barbershop style of a cappella singing. We strive to serve the community providing a memorable music experience through dedicated focused community commitment by each member continually to enhance their vocal performing skills.
What we are promoting: A concert March 13 at Apache Junction High School, 2525 S. Ironwood Drive in Apache Junction.
What we are excited about: It’s to be able to perform and provide a musical experience for our singers and guests.
Our family: Is an international group of barbershop singers we are a member of the international Barbershop Harmony Society. We are always looking for people who enjoy singing; you don’t even have to learn how to read music to sing with our group. We are one of the few barbershop singing groups that are performing live in the state of Arizona.
My advice would be: To get out and sing. Come join us on Thursday nights for practice.