Raritan Valley Chorus set to launch season

By: centraljersey.com
The Raritan Valley Chorus is looking for people who like to sing.
Rehearsals will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays beginning Sept. 15, at the Nurture Center of the Neshanic Reformed Church at 715 Amwell Road in Hillsborough.
The chorus will be preparing for its holiday concert to be held in December. Guests are welcome to sit in at a rehearsal. Donald Kalbach is the chorus director.
The Raritan Valley Chorus, founded in 1990 in Hillsborough, is open to all residents of the region without audition, and offers a wide range of musical experiences. The chorus performs three concerts locally each year and has also performed at Carnegie Hall, Richardson Auditorium in Princeton, the Fourth of July Celebration in Hillsborough, the Somerville Summer Concert Series, and at a benefit for the Brook Theater in Bound Brook on June 5.
Funding for the chorus is made possible, in part, by funds from the New Jersey State Council of the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and administered by the Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission through the State/County Partnership Local Arts Program.
The Raritan Valley Chorus is incorporated in the State of New Jersey as an educational, non-profit organization.