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Join the Family Folk Chorale Interest List
Please complete this form if you are interested in joining the Family Folk Chorale as a singing member.  This is a no-commitment way for us to get to know each other and a way for us to contact you if and when there is an opening for you to join. 

Please note:  FFC invites people to join based on the needs of the group at any given time:  balancing the ages, sections, musical needs, etc..  (Time since you first expressed interest is only one factor in this invitation decision.) 

This contact information will only be shared with our membership coordinators, and is for contacting you about future openings.  We will also add you to the concerts and community events announcement list.  

Please fill out a page for each person interested in singing with us. The first entry should be yourself. Please include very small children if you think they would attend rehearsals, even if they may not be performing (yet!).

Regarding the question about the "singing section": we all grow and change and the "singing section" is not a commitment! We usually sing in 3 or 4 part harmony. If you're not sure what part you would sing, don't worry!  You can guess or choose two. For reference, from high to low the parts are soprano, alto, tenor, bass. We also do smaller section songs, including kids, teens, women's, and men's, mother-child duet, etc. This question is to help us keep our numbers balanced as we are planning for each session.
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First Name of Primary Contact *
Last Name of Primary Contact *
Primary Contact date of birth *
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Primary Contact Singing Section (check all that apply)  *
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How did you find out about the Family Folk Chorale?  *
Do you know any current or past Family Folk Chorale members? if so, please let us know!
Are there any more people who will be singing with you? *
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