• Over tip breakfast waitresses.
    Floss your teeth.
    Wear polished shoes.
    Don't be afraid to say "I made a mistake."
    Treat everyone you meet like you want to be treated.
    Call your mother.
    Rekindle old friendships.
    be there when people need you.
    Sing in a choir.
    Never refuse homemade brownies.
    Strive for excellence, not for perfection.
    Plant a tree on your birthday.
    Marry only for love.
    Take responsibility for every area of your life.
    Keep secrets.
    Return all things you borrow.
    Have a firm handshake.
    Compliment even small improvements.
    Make new friends but cherish the old ones.
    Be the first to say hello.
    Drink champagne for no reason at all.
    Think big thoughts but relish small pleasures.
    Say "please" a lot.
    Be forgiving of yourself and others.
    Watch a sunrise at least once a year.
    Look people in the eye.
    Buy whatever kids are selling on card tables in their front yards.
    Stop blaming others.
    Wave at kids on school buses.
    Leave the toilet seat in the down position.
    Live your life as an exclamation, not an explanation.
    Compliment three people everyday.
    Remember other people's birthdays.
    Never underestimate the power of love.
    Count your blessings.
    Keep your promises (no matter what).
    Don't expect life to be fair.
    Dance like no-one is watching. Sing like no-one is listening. Love like you've never been hurt.
    Avoid negative people.
    Return borrowed vehicles with the gas tank filled.
    Carry jumper cables in your trunk.
    Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know.
    Sing in the shower.
    Never waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them.
    Don't be afraid to say "I don't know."
    Feed a stranger's expired parking meter.
    Use the good silver.
    Keep it simple.
    Ask for a raise when you feel you've earned it.
    Plant flowers every spring.
    Leave everything a little better than you found it.
    Have a dog.
    Always accept an outstretched hand.
    Learn three clean jokes.
    Say "thank-you" a lot.
    Commit yourself to constant improvement.
    Send lots of Valentines Day cards and sign them "Someone who thinks you're terrific."

Do I have to read music, sing harmony, sing a solo or do anything else scary?

Most of us don’t read music. If you can, that’s wonderful.

We do some simple harmony work but most of our songs are sung in unison.

Nobody sings solos. If you’re looking for a place to showcase your soloist skills, you might not find us a good fit!

Scary stuff? Hardly. We perform at various seniors’ care homes and do a couple of concerts at community events but if it’s stage fright you’re worried about, set your mind at ease. You’ll have 20 to 30 other choir members singing right along with you!

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