Karaoke club member all dressed up with nowhere to go
Posted 5/10/20
Roseann Lentz is all dressed up with nowhere to go. She models the costume she prepared for the 20th annual Karaoke Dinner and Variety Show March 15; her number, “Walking on Sunshine,” …
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Karaoke club member all dressed up with nowhere to go
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Roseann Lentz is all dressed up with nowhere to go. She models the costume she prepared for the 20th annual Karaoke Dinner and Variety Show March 15; her number, “Walking on Sunshine,” was scheduled to open the show. Unfortunately, the show was among the casualties when all activities and rec centers had to close in mid-March for health concerns. Ms. Lentz founded the Karaoke Club of Sun City West 20 years ago in her garage. With the help of friends and like-minded people, the group was able to receive their charter that same year and they moved to Beardsley center. The club meets Fridays with singing at 6 p.m. as soon as the rec centers reopen. Call 623-584-1023 or email pehundley@hotmail.com, or for membership, corakaraoke@gmail.com. Visit karaoke.scwclubs.com. [Submitted photo]