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Churchill Kids Choir Spring Rehearsals Begin January 23

Churchill Kids Choir Spring  Rehearsals Begin January 23

Performing Arts of Churchill County (paccnv.org), Fallon’s performing arts non-profit, will be holding rehearsals for the Churchill Kids Choir (CKC) spring season beginning on Tuesday, January 23. The choir is open to all students currently enrolled in grades third through eighth. The choir is directed by Tom Fleming, long-time music educator, and Noreen Swenson, pianist.

CKC will be holding rehearsals at Numa Elementary School in Fallon starting January 23. Rehearsals will run every Tuesday from 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. Pre-registration is available on the PACC website (paccnv.org). Auditions are not required at this time. A $30 annual fee is required once a school calendar year. Current members who paid during the fall season will not have to pay again. Spring concert show dates will be announced at a later time.

Performing Arts of Churchill County (PACC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit serving Fallon and Churchill County. PACC sees the value performing arts bring to individuals and the community. They strive to educate and provide opportunities for community members of all ages to participate in a variety of performance areas, including singing, dancing, acting, and instrumental music. PACC aims to promote and grow the arts culture of our community and invite everyone to participate as a performer, technician, volunteer, or audience member.
 


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