
Maine-ly Harmony women’s barbershop chorus installed its board of officers April 5 for the 2023-24 fiscal year.
They are Peg Dubrow, member at large; Judy Labonte, member at large; Kathy Joyce, secretary; Barbara Combs, vice president; Sue Staples, president; and Janet Dunham, treasurer. Installing officers were Anne Danforth and Cathy Anderson.
Outgoing officers, who served two-year terms because of the pandemic, were shown the chorus’ appreciation. They are Candice Pepin, president; Sue Staples, vice president; Jennifer Clair, secretary; Janet Dunham, treasurer; Betty Avery and Tina Barker, member at large.
Maine-ly Harmony’s members come from many areas of the state to sing in four-part harmony with women of all ages. The director is Kathy Greason of Brunswick.
The group rehearses Wednesday evenings at the Randolph United Methodist Church, 16 Asbury St. in Randolph, from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
The group is booked May 11 at the Gardiner Alzheimer’s Facility, June 12 at the MaineGeneral Rehab and Long Term Care, June 21 at the Arch Beta in Augusta and Aug. 23 at the Lewiston Armory for Lewiston Seniors.
Women and girls are welcomed to join, and can find the group at maine-lyharmony.org.
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