Monday, April 28, 2025

Keynotes Spring 2025

 I love being in Keynotes.  We had a wonderful spring season.  I think it might be my favorite of all we've done.  We sang such fun songs, with many well-known crowd pleasers.  It's so fun when the audience sings along- even in memory care units in rest homes.  Our theme was "Music" and Kim put together a wonderful program:

Music Everywhere- lots of instruments

The Song in the Air -acapella

How Beautiful is the Rain- Rainsticks and Kalynn and Kay soloists

The Daffodils (poem by William Wordsworth) Kyla soloist with dancing daffodils

The Happy Wanderer (Chris soloist) 4-hand piano, Jen and Marsha

Down in the Valley (Val soloist) one of my favorites

Rocky Top- lots of instruments

Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree- with simple choreography

Red is the Rose (Jen and Cindi soloists) with violin

Take Me Home Country Roads (Tami, Connie, and Lydia soloists)

     with Jen on guitar 

A Psalm (my favorite) with cymbals by Jen

All the Way Home (Cindy and Kim soloists)

How Can I Keep from Singing

Music is Always There (such a fun closer with violin and harmonica)


Keynotes, right before our concert:
Back row: Jen Pusey, Connie Spilker, Kalynn Snow, Kay Hinton (Christmas leader), Cindy Alton, Kim Meyers (Spring leader), Chris Tonks (newest member)
Front Row: Lydia Labrum, Cindi Witt, Val Jones, Tami Peterson (president), Marsha Brinkerhoff (accompanist), Kyla Lawrence

Singing at Legacy Village

Singing at Spring Gardens


Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree
We performed in ten places this year.
Our concert at the tabernacle:



The Daffodils
Beautiful Rain solos
Concert Welcome


A friend that I serve with on Tuesday evenings at the temple, YVonne came to our concert and brought me these beautiful roses.

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