Narragansett Bay Chorus in Warren

Posted 10/7/12

The Baptist Church in Warren presents the Narragansett Bay Chorus in concert Sunday in the church sanctuary. The award-winning chorus performs four-part a cappella harmony at its best. Also appearing on the program will be two quartets, Trade Secret …

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Narragansett Bay Chorus in Warren

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The Baptist Church in Warren presents the Narragansett Bay Chorus in concert Sunday in the church sanctuary. The award-winning chorus performs four-part a cappella harmony at its best. Also appearing on the program will be two quartets, Trade Secret and Wake the Neighbors. Light refreshments (pastry, coffee and punch) will be served after the program. Tickets can be purchased from church members, at George Hail Library, Lion’s Den Thrift Shop, the church office and at the door. Additional parking is available at St. Jean Baptiste and St. Mary of the Bay churches. Proceeds will benefit the church outreach programs.

WHERE: The Baptist Church in Warren, Main and Miller streets, Warren

WHEN: 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7

COST: $15 for adults, $10 for children under 12

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