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We couldn't be happier to have welcomed two wonderful new members last month! Naomi and Aimee, pictured in our feature image with Membership Coordinator Kate, have joined our lead section. They showed great enthusiasm for learning throughout the audition period, and did a fantastic job performing one contest song each as part of a quartet. It won't be long now until they're performing with us at our Family and Friends Mini-Concert!
In March, we also celebrated the one-year Blue Sky Harmony membership anniversaries of Bev and Nancy. We've had lots of highlights with these two bass clef legends since they joined – performing at the Zonta International Convention, our Winter A Cappella Concert, August A Cappella, Christmas gigs, fun coaching sessions and social activities. In May, they’ll both attend their first ever Sweet Adelines Australia convention in Hobart!
Left: One-year members Bev (top left) and Nancy (bottom right), with Membership Coordinator Kate.
Right: Musical Director Julie presents Michelle N with a thankyou pin from Sweet Adelines Australia.
As well as acknowledging member milestones this month, we also thanked one of our founding members, Michelle N, on behalf of Sweet Adelines Australia. Musical Director Julie presented Michelle with a pin to acknowledge her contributions in 2024 as Team Coordinator of the Sweet Adelines Australia Regional Management Team, Finance Committee Member (terms ending in May 2024 for both roles), as well as OzChords Proofreader and Regional Website Administrator (ongoing roles).
Julie also acknowledged the work that Michelle does within our choir, not just on the Management Team, but also helping with lots of support tasks to make our chorus lives easier. Thank you, Michelle!