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Buderim men’s choir singing up a storm



Choirs aren’t just for women as the members of the Buderim Male Choir can attest.

The choir, now fifty years old, is now the oldest on the Sunshine Coast.

They are well underway with rehearsals for the program of songs they will be performing this year, with a mixture of new songs as well as some old favourites.

Performances booked in for the year include Arcare Aged Care, Peregian Springs on 20 March, Suncare Community Centre, Maroochydore on 26 March, Glasshouse Views Aged Care, Beerwah on 3 April and Sundale Aged Care, Palmwoods on 29 May. They are also planning a Buderim concert in May.

The choir is always looking for new members so, if you enjoy singing, they would love you to come and join them. You don’t have to be a great singer.

They rehearse at the Buderim Men’s Shed, Kuluin each Monday afternoon at 1.30 and anyone is welcome to come along and have a listen.

You’re sure to enjoy what you hear.

They have a new web site: www.buderimmalechoir.org.au

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