MUSKOKA MEN AND WOMEN OF SONG JUST KEEP ON GROWING AND GIVING BACK WITH CONCERT FRIDAY JUNE 2

BRACEBRIDGE — After 39 years you’d think one of Muskoka’s oldest choirs would find singing old hat.

But not the Muskoka Men — and women — of Song.

The Bracebridge-based choral group, which began with a few voices in 1984, is just happy to return to its normal schedule of musical performances — including its signature and expanded Sean Kelly Bursary program for 2023.

The bursaries were created to assist music students of qualified instructors across Muskoka in achieving their musical goals by providing financial assistance where needed to help the students to achieve their goals in musical education.

“After a very successful Christmas Concert to a sold-out audience at the Rene M. Caisse Memorial Theatre,” the choir says it is enthusiastically working toward their annual June Concert tomorrow night at Pinegrove Fellowship Church along with presentations to the successful applicants.

They will be joined by the Monck Public School Ukulele Singers, FOGG and Muskoka MenFolk singers.

The bursary program is available to Muskoka students up to and including eighteen years of age who have been receiving qualified instructor training for at least two years and is motivated in their musical endeavours.

They say expansion of their membership adds greatly to the success of the bursary program and new members in The Muskoka Men of Song are always welcome.

Further information is available on http://www.muskokamenofsong.ca or by calling Kenneth Carman Veitch at 705 645 5396.

Since 1984 the popular Bracebridge-based choral group has been singing together and enjoying giving back to the community in more ways than song.