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North Coast Chorale Presents their 25th Anniversary Spring Concert

American Traditional & Folk Music with the Clatsop County Children’s Chorus CCC Performing Arts Center Saturday May 16, 7 pm & Sunday May 17, 2 pm $10 The Chorale’s spring concert of American Traditional & Folk Music is not to be missed: hear standards such as Native American Prayer, Down by the Riverside, America the

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The North Coast Chorale and the Clatsop County Children’s Chorus Invite New Singers

All Ages/All Voice Parts Men, Women and Students Grades 2-6 No Auditions Required Rehearsals held weekly at the Performing Arts Center (PAC) 16th & Franklin, Astoria CCCC: Students in grades 2-6 on Tuesdays, 4-5:45 pm NCC: Adults on Tuesdays, 6:45-9 pm For more information, please contact: Denise (503) 440-1730 Cheryl (503) 440-7130 Carole (503) 861-2556

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Holiday Traditions Concert on Tap with North Coast Chorale and Childrens Chorus

Plan to attend Holiday Traditions; the North Coast Chorale annual holiday concert at the CCC Performing Arts Center (PAC) set for Saturday Dec 13 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 14 at 2pm. This year the Chorale director, Dr. Denise Reed has chosen the theme of Holiday Traditions from around the world. You will hear music

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“Mass of the Children” by John Rutter and works by regional composers Barbara Poulschock, Keith Clark, and Martin Lauridson

May 17th 7:00 P.M. at the College Performing Arts Center, corner of 16th and Franklin in Astoria May 18th 2:00 P.M. at the PAC May 18th 7:00 P.M. at the United Methodist Church 36050 10th Street in Nehalem Tickets $10 at the door, children 12 & under free with an adult Don’t Miss Upcoming North

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