The Silver Tones Singers – the Manning Valley University of the Third Age (U3A) choir – present their annual charity concert in Taree on Sunday October 29 from 2pm to 4.30pm in the St John’s Anglican Church, Victoria Street Taree.
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A highlight of the Memorable Musicals and Uplifting Songs concert is an audience sing-along with the choir, featuring Somewhere Over the Rainbow and other well-known songs.
The Silver Tones is a choir of mature-aged men and women who love to sing. The full choir, the ladies, the men, soloists and an instrumentalist will delight you with numbers from South Pacific, Guys and Dolls, Les Miserables, Sound of Music, and Brigadoon.
Other program highlights include Verdi’s beautiful Slaves Chorus, the Toreador Song from Bizet’s Carmen, That’s an Irish Lullaby, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s You’ll Never Walk Alone, and a medley of Beatles hits - there is something for everyone.
Silver Tones musical director, Taree musician Pam Archer OAM is proud of the choir’s charity fund-raising efforts.
“We’ve raised $9000 in the last three years, with this year’s takings going to the Taree Women’s and Children’s Refuge,” Pam says.
Tickets are available at the door from 1.00pm and are $10 for adults, $5 for children. A gold coin donation gets you afternoon tea during interval.
Be early for good seats, and bring your own cushion!