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Female Singers Wanted for Ladies 4 Part Harmony Chorus in Barbershop Style


Do you love to sing? Even if just in the shower…. Were you told by someone that you couldn’t sing and then lost your confidence? Do you just love to sing and want a weekly opportunity to do that in a focused way with like-minded ladies/ girls and learn new material and techniques in a fun and interactive way?


We are a newly formed ladies harmony group who sing in the Barbershop style. Boring? Not at all. We love to sing and we work hard to learn and develop new skills while blending beautiful chords and ringing out those overtones. We are friendly and welcoming! The human voice is the most amazing instrument and, when the different voice parts are blended, can make the most incredible music – this is what we love doing. Come along and have a listen, bring a friend to bolster your confidence or indeed, be really brave and come along by yourself, we’d love to see you! We are PILARMONICS and we rehearse every Wednesday evening from 6.45pm – 9.15pm at the Pilar de la Horadada Christian Community Church which is directly opposite the cinema! Also – not too proud to ask – We Really Need Sponsorship..... Can you help? If YOU would like to and are able to sponsor a growing Competition Chorus (Members of the National Spanish Association of Barbershop Singers) and help us to buy ongoing costly essentials such as Sheet music, Teaching Tracks and regular Coaching from experts, we would love to hear from you! Our biggest need at present however, is Risers (graduated steps to sing from) as these are how we present our songs to our audiences. They are scarily expensive but we need some asap, even 2 would be so beneficial to how we create a stack and present ourselves and promote a more unified sound. So, ladies and/or sponsors, we really would love to hear from you. Visit our PILARMONICS Facebook page, there is a private message icon on there. Or email us at phil.pilarmomics@gmail.com or dawn.enarmoniapilar@gmail.com. Phil Molloy


Pilar Christian Community Church hold an English speaking Ecumenical service every Sunday at 11am. All welcome. ADAPT – my other life


Back after the summer holiday, the September meeting of ADAPT was very well attended and new members were welcomed.


The speaker this month was member Margaret Noden, who gave a brief history of her career as a journalist. From Junior reporter and eventually to Sub-editor, Margaret enjoyed her job and worked for various newspapers including the Daily Express, News of the World and Western Telegraph in the days when reports had to be given by telephone from a public phone box.


Once she was given the position of sports reporter, the only woman journalist to be covering football at that time. Margaret entertained members with tales of stories which she had covered one of which was the sinking of a trawler off the coast of Scotland with the loss of 12 men, she had to interview some of the bereaved families in a professional manner and then she went home and cried herself to sleep. She rubbed shoulders with royalty and she met a lot of celebrities including Gareth Edwards which made her the envy of her male dominated office.


If you would like to become a member of ADAPT (maybe with interesting stories to share) then come along to the meeting which takes place at the Pensionista Centre, Lo Pagan, at 10.30am on the first Saturday of the month. See our website www.adaptsanpedro.com for more information.


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