Recent news
In January Rob Macdonald, representing Adrian and the Music Team, presented a proposed '2024 AR Development Project' to the Board. The Board approved the plan enthusiastically.
The purpose of the project is to continue to focus on improving the chorus in 2024, building on the progress ...
moreMembers of Western Hospitality Singers performed as a VLQ (or Very Large Quartet, consisting of 8 to 12 men singing in 4 part harmony), in the common areas and patients' rooms (on request) at six Calgary hospices on the evenings of December 5th, 6th, and 7th. This is an annual initiative, in...
moreMembers of Western Hospitality Singers attended the 100th anniversary Vimy Ridge commemoration at the Royal Canadian Legion Centennial Branch Sunday April 9th.
They performed the anthems O Canada and God Save The Queen, plus other chorus repertoire.
The Canadiana medley and...
Singing Valentines are fun. Crystal works here in Calgary for a foundation that works with adolescent and adult autism. The sender of the Valentine was Larry, her boyfriend, from the Vancouver.
The quartet is the newly registered "Blend The Rules".
Matt could not make it today so...
On Wednesday, January 11th, members of WHS again visited the Calgary Food Bank as volunteer workers.
This time they had a little something extra to contribute, in addition to their labour.
On behalf of Western Hospitality Singers, the volunteers presented a donation to assist the...
moreA number of Western Hospitality Singers members sang for patients and their families at six Calgary hospices in the evenings of December 6th, 7th, and 8th.
The number of men who joined in a VLQ (Very Large Quartet) varied between 9 and 13 each night.
This is an annual outreach...
moreA group of WHS members, informally known as the N.W.M.P. (North West Music Project) sang Christmas songs and carols at midday on Wednesday December 7th, at the Meals on Wheels driver appreciation luncheon, and then later for a senior card group at Corpus Christi Church.
Jeff Billo received a bursary to attend Harmony College North West.
Thomas Bates received a bursary to attend Harmony College North West and Harmony University.
“There are singers that we love as we sing our lives away…”
21 singers, representing all 4 Alberta BHS chapters, met in Red Deer on Saturday March 12, 2016 to participate in the second annual Alberta Harmony Platoon.
M.C. and organizer Murray Young got the ball rolling and kept it moving, assigning quartets, giving them names like "Instant Plastic...
more- Murray Young to assist with registration to HCNW;
- Adrian Smith to assist with registration to HCNW and Harmony University; and
- Doug Gardner to assist with the Youth...