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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 5, 2022 Page 13 Medford Community Chorale & Youth/Young Adult Chorus Opening of Fall Season – Sept. 7 New members welcome! he Medford Community Chorale & Youth/Young Adult Chorus opens their fall season on September 7, when rehearsals begin in preparation for their holiday concert, which is scheduled for Friday, December 2 at 7 p.m. in the Caron Theatre at Medford High School – and new members are welcome! The concert, which is titled “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year!”, is a celebration of the holiday season, and proceeds from the concert program book will be donated to the Medford Jingle Bell Festival to benefi t the Medford Community Family Inc. Adult Day Care Center/Buddy Coholan Memory Loss Center. There are no auditions and the only requirement is a love of singing! Rehearsals are on Wednesday evenings in the auditorium in the McGlynn Middle School here in Medford: T youth/young adult chorus at 6 p.m. and full chorus from 7:008:30 p.m.For more information or to join, please contact director Betsy Pesce at elizabethpesce@comcast.net or 617335-8155. The Medford Community Chorale, a 501(c)(3) nonprofBEACH | FROM PAGE 12 and the legislative and community members of the Commission as well as Senate President Karen Spilka and House Speaker Ron Mariano for their support for their beaches and communities. Save the Harbor also thanked the Baker-Polito Administration, the Massachusetts Legislature, Save the Harbor’s partners at DCR, the Boston Centers for Youth & Families, the YMCA of Greater Boston, and the hundreds of people who took part in the Shamrock Splash. it organization, is supported in part by grants from the ArtsAlive Medford Foundation, the Passim Iguana Music Fund, the Tufts University Community Fund and the Medford Arts Council, which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council and the City of Medford. A copy of this release and a calendar of Better Beaches events is available in more than 100 languages on Save the Harbor/Save the Bay’s blog Sea, Sand & Sky at: http://blog. savetheharbor.org. To learn more about Save the Harbor/ Save the Bay and the great work it does to restore, protect and share Boston Harbor, the waterfront, islands and the region’s public beaches with all Bostonians and the region’s residents, visit the website www.savetheharbor.org and follow @savetheharbor on social media.

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