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Sun City Piano Club names officers

Posted 12/6/23

Piano Club officers for 2024 were elected at the Nov. 17 performance. Joël Gregorio is President, Rochelle Kinderknecht is Vice President, Ken Frerichs is Treasurer and Sharon Candelise is …

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Sun City Piano Club names officers

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Piano Club officers for 2024 were elected at the Nov. 17 performance. Joël Gregorio is President, Rochelle Kinderknecht is Vice President, Ken Frerichs is Treasurer and Sharon Candelise is Secretary. Other volunteers are Dolly Bodenshok, Membership and An Evening to Remember, Eric Laubach, Emeritus, Andy Jordan, Special Projects, Gale Wolfe, Librarian, and Judy Evans and Barb Zanoni, Refreshments.

The Piano Club entertains members, visitors and guests with monthly music performances featuring a variety of styles. Performances are 9:30 a.m. on the third Friday of each month in the Sundial auditorium. One does not have to play the piano to join the club. Club members are welcome to take home sheet music from a large collection of donated music.

The club’s studio, located on the second level of Sundial, contains two grand pianos, a console piano and multiple keyboards where members can practice. Piano lessons are offered to adults of all levels.

Membership in the Piano Club is free and is open to Recreation Center of Sun City cardholders only.

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