If you enjoy singing and are looking for a chance to share and practice those talents, the Heart of Kentucky Chorus invites you to their Guest Night taking place Thursday evening.
“At 7 o’clock, we’re having a Guest Night at East Hardin Middle School,” said Heart of Kentucky Chorus Vice President Amanda Heady. “We’re going to be meeting in the cafeteria there, and we would love it if anybody that’s interested in singing would like to come on out and join us. We’re going to have some refreshments, some pizza, drinks, things like that, and we guarantee you to have a good time.”
The chorus is open to singers male and female, high school age and up.
Visitors to Guest Night will get to hear about and participate in what the chorus has meant to members such as Bob Swope.
“I’ve enjoyed the chorus now for a number of years,” Swope said. “I like to sing, and we have a wonderful group. It’s much like an extended family, really, that also love to sing. Fortunately, we have an awesome director in Aaron Dale. He has a way of getting some pretty fantastic sounds out of some rather average voices (laughs), and he makes it a lot of fun, too.”
Guest night is a no pressure way to learn more, and to have a good time.
“We’ll have some good food, as well as opportunities for our guests to learn a few tags and sing along with the chorus.” Swope said. “There’s no obligations or commitments expected. If you like to sing, come on out and join us.”
The chorus hosts their regular rehearsals Thursday evenings at East Hardin Middle School. Find the Heart of Kentucky Chorus on Facebook for more information.