Oct 13, 2025

New Northwest Kansas Community Choir organized; singers sought now

Posted Oct 13, 2025 1:30 PM
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Main Street Arts Council 

HOXIE — The Main Street Arts Council (MSAC) is proud to announce the launch of the Northwest Kansas Regional Community Choir, a new musical ensemble open to youth (grades 7–12) and adults from across northwest Kansas.

The choir, under the direction of Kathryn Tremblay of Hoxie, aims to bring together singers of all ages to celebrate the joy of music and community through regular rehearsals and performances.

“Our organization has received tremendous interest from community members asking for more opportunities for adults and youth to participate in the arts,” said Karl Pratt, executive director of the Main Street Arts Council. “We were thrilled by the response to our recent survey, with nearly 50 individuals expressing excitement and potential interest in being part of a regional choir. We’re eager to make that vision a reality.”

Rehearsals & Membership Details

Rehearsals for the Northwest Kansas Regional Community Choir will begin Sunday, Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. in the Hoxie High School Choir Room. Regular rehearsals will be held on Sundays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. through May 2026, with concerts to be scheduled in January and May.

Membership is open to:

● Adults of all ages

● Youth singers in grades 7–12

A nominal seasonal participant fee assists with program costs:

● Adults – $30 per season

● Youth – $20 per season

No audition is required—just a passion for singing and community involvement.

The goal is to create an inclusive, welcoming environment for singers from across the region. Whether you’ve sung in choirs before or are simply looking for a new way to share your love of music, this ensemble is for you.

For more information about joining the choir, visit www.mainstreetartscouncil.com/choir or contact [email protected].

About the Main Street Arts Council

The Main Street Arts Council is an organization dedicated to promoting the arts, encouraging creativity, serving the arts community, and acting as an advocate for the arts. We strive to be a model organization for the Northwest Kansas region by ensuring access to the arts for all ages, encouraging a community passion for the arts and successfully supporting, partnering, and collaborating with others committed to the arts. Learn more at www.mainstreetartscouncil.com.