All men, young and old, are welcome and invited to attend a guest night hosted by the Bend of the River Barbershop Chorus on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 from 5:30 p.m. until 7:45 p.m. upstairs in the Community Room at the Rock Island Public Library, 401 - 19th Street in downtown, Rock Island, IL.  h'orderves and drinks will be served free of charge, so don't worry if this is during the regular time that you would normally have dinner.
We are looking for men of all ages who love to sing and are interested in learning about singing barbershop quartet music and also who would like to join our group.  It's fun and the fellowship is great!  If you are looking for a group with which to sing and where you can make some new friends with whom to share with about a common interest, then this is your chance.
Please plan to attend and bring a friend!  You're going to love this!
For more information, please contact the president of the group, Brian Buckrop at (309) 764-6933 (Moline).  Or, Craig Clough the director, at (309) 786-8617 (Rock Island).
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