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Community choirs in Kansas City

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You’re never too old to sing — and no, not just in the shower. Channel your inner vocalist and participate in one of these choral groups.

Kansas City Women’s Chorus | This chorus accepts all women’s vocal ranges — those interested can schedule an audition. Rehearsals are held on Monday nights at the Central Presbyterian Church from 7 to 9:15 p.m.

Summer Singers of Kansas City | This 100-voice choir begins weekly rehearsals in June each year in preparation for a major choral-orchestral masterwork performance near the end of August.

Northland Community Choir | This non-audition group meets every Monday from 7-9 p.m. at Parkville Presbyterian Church.

Allegro KC | This group is all about enriching the lives of young vocalists through choral education and performance opportunities.

Kansas City Metro Men’s Chorus | This men’s group sings concerts to benefit charities throughout the area.

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