Last Note Singers
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The Last Note Singers is a grass-roots community choir that's been in existence for over 25 years. (See Our Philosophy page for further details.)

Today, the Last Note Singers have two performance seasons: Christmas (Holiday Season) and Spring. Except for a month's break in January and August, the choir is either in Tuesday night rehearsals or performance season. The Christmas performance season is the month of December, sometimes adding the last week of November. The Spring season is typically June through half of July. A typical performance season is 8 to 12 concerts. Christmas is much easier to find venues!


The Last Note Singers at a Rockies Game, performing the national anthem.

Some venues we've performed at include: The Denver Zoo & Botanic Gardens, Georgetown's Winter Festival, Cherry Creek Mall, Southglen Mall, DIA, Rockies Baseball (national anthems), People's Fair, various assisted living centers and hospitals, Four Mile House, Littleton's Town Lighting, DCPA's courtyard, and various local events.

The social aspect of the choir is integral to what makes the Last Note Singers unique. Everyone's invited out for a drink or snack after rehearsals, to our current favorite hangout, Choppers Sports Grill. This is not everyone's habit--some folks are regulars, and some just from time-to-time. Some folks never come out for a variety of reasons, but no one is more or less a Last Note Singer because of it! Each year we have a talent show, usually in the Spring, where all current and past members and their significant others are invited to perform whatever talent they'd like to share in this friendly, fun environment, or just sit back and enjoy. It's an adult event we get decked out for—some in tuxedos and sequined dresses! We like to socialize after concerts as well. We'll usually pick a spot close to our performance to grab a drink and a bite, and sometimes break into song. We've had mixed reactions to this activity, but the reaction is usually delight. We have a wonderful mix of people, and it seems there's always interesting conversation to be found.