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Shout Sister! Choir invites residents of the Quinte region to participate in a unique virtual choir experience.
The self-proclaimed unorthodox all-womenâs choir was Established in 2002 by Canadian blues vocalist Georgette Fry in Kingston.
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The Shout Sister! Choir vision began to take shape as chapters in Brockville and Picton opened in 2006. Today, there are 25 Shout Sister! Chapters across Ontario.
Throughout the pandemic, Shout Sister! has been using Zoom to virtually meet each week and have support in place to help get new users set-up to participate. Zoom is easy to install, user-friendly on most computers, smartphones and tablets.
A Brackenridge man and woman have been charged with felony child endangerment and other offenses after investigators said they violated a no contact order with two children the man is accused of sexually abusing. Court records show John Godfrey and Shannon M. Godfrey, both 42, were released from Allegheny County