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Orillia's Pay It Forward Choir plans spring concert on June 3
Summary
The Orillia Vocal Ensemble, a 60‑member community choir, will present its annual spring concert on June 3 at St. Paul's Centre to raise funds for the Orillia Museum of Art and History youth programming; the choir has raised more than $65,000 for local charities to date.
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Orillia's Pay It Forward Choir, officially the Orillia Vocal Ensemble, will present its annual spring concert on June 3 at St. Paul's Centre. The ensemble is an all‑ages SATB choir of about 60 members led by Maestro Blair Bailey. Founded in 2010 by Roy Menagh, the group split from the Orillia Wind Ensemble and established itself as a separate non‑profit with a fundraising mission. The choir regularly raises money for local charities through two concerts a year and special events.
Key details:
- The Orillia Vocal Ensemble is an all‑ages SATB choir of approximately 60 members.
- The group was founded in 2010 by Roy Menagh and later became an independent non‑profit.
- The OVE has raised over $65,000 for local charities through its regular concerts and special events.
- The spring concert is scheduled for June 3 at St. Paul's Centre and will benefit the Orillia Museum of Art and History youth programming, the first time the choir has partnered with OMAH.
- The choir rehearses Tuesday nights at 7 p.m., charges membership dues of $135 per term or $270 per year, and offers bursaries for those facing financial hardship.
Summary:
The upcoming concert continues the choir's practice of supporting local causes and marks a new partnership with the Orillia Museum of Art and History for youth programming. The ensemble also collaborates with the Orillia Community Children's Choir and seeks ongoing sponsorship and membership support to sustain its fundraising efforts. The next public event is the June 3 spring concert at St. Paul's Centre.
