Wilmot Community Association Hosts Fall Concert Series

Flute Choir performs Saturday, September 24

Press release
Since its beginning in 2013, the Lake Sunapee Area Flute Choir has grown from six flutists to eleven. With classical music being its main focus, the performers often add show tunes and ballads to their performances.
Since its beginning in 2013, the Lake Sunapee Area Flute Choir has grown from six flutists to eleven. With classical music being its main focus, the performers often add show tunes and ballads to their performances.

The Wilmot Community Association (WCA) will host a fall concert series beginning with the Lake Sunapee Area Flute Choir on Saturday, September 24. The free concert will begin at 7 PM at the Association’s Red Barn at 64 Village Road in Wilmot.

The Flute Choir began with six flutists in the fall of 2013 and has grown to eleven performers. While focusing on classical music, the group often adds a lively show tune or ballad to their concert mix.

The group performs 10 or 12 times each year for audiences in the Kearsarge/Lake Sunapee region as well as the Upper Valley. They have played at several area churches, graduations, and holiday parties. The group has entertained the elderly at assisted living facilities and all ages at Whipple Hall in New London, the Lebanon Opera House, and the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.

The fall concert series will continue on October 22 with Bob McCarthy. Well known in the New Hampshire music and folk scene, Bob is a songwriter, composer, guitarist, mandolinist, and vocalist. The third and final concert will be held on November 19, when Ed For A Day plays rock ’n’ roll.

To learn more, visit WilmotCommunityAssociation.org or follow the WCA on Facebook and Twitter.