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Community Choir seeking members

WEST LIBERTY — Choir at West Liberty University is not just for music majors — or even students. Scott Glysson, director of choral activities and assistant professor of music, said, “Our College Community Choir is open to everyone who likes to sing. We are planning another fun year and will actually be performing Mozart’s Requiem in the spring so it will be a great year to join if you like music.”

Open to community members, WLU students, high school students and everyone who likes to sing, the Community Choir requires no audition. The group rehearses throughout the fall, winter and spring as it prepares for public performances of large choral works with orchestra twice a year.

“It’s a privilege to join with members of the community who all love to sing and rehearse and prepare for shows. There’s a great feeling when we come together and make music, then get to perform it in public with an orchestra, for our friends and family,” said WLU senior Emily Wade, whose major is general business.

Wade is in both the Community Choir and the WLU Singers and is from Sistersville. The College Community Choir is now meeting from 7-9 p.m. every Monday at Vance Presbyterian Church, 905 National Road, Wheeling.

To register, sign up online at http://tinyurl. com/h4r9y54, contact Glysson by email at scott.glysson@westliberty.edu. Students are admitted free but other choir members are asked to pay a small fee annually.

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