Harmony North Spring Fashion Show
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Harmony North Chorus is a dedicated band of barbershop singers in South Georgian Bay, and as they prepare for an upcoming competition, they hosted their 22nd annual spring fashion show to raise funds, increase visibility, and build community.
The event featured performances from the full choir as well as two quartets who all presented songs that they will by performing at their next competition slated for May in Pickering. On the fashion side, three local boutiques showcased their spring collections to get visitors excited about the coming season and thinking about how they may like to add to their own wardrobes. There was also a 50/50 draw, door prizes, and light refreshments.
The Feelin’ Groovy theme brought out the fun and flower power in the choir and visitors alike, with many sporting festive costumes that channeled that signature 60s and 70s style. Over 100 people attended to support family and friends participating in either the choir, the fashion show, or both.
For more information on Harmony North Chorus, visit https://www.harmonynorth.com/
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