Karaoke parties every Wednesday
COMMUNITY KARAOKE
Dorothy Ferrington doesn’t just sing, she performs for the audience at the Community Karaoke Club’s Wednesday night karaoke parties.
Each week, dedicated singers take the stage to have a bit of fun while entertaining the audience. Wayne Urban never fails to build his song with a surprise ending.
Karen Morris did a song the audience could all relate to, “When Did I Get Old.” Kyung Ju has a lovely voice singing the popular “I Started a Joke.”
Michael Bertheld has a favorite number, “Honey Money.” “Hallelujah” was smoothly sung by Martha Destra.
Thirty anxious vocalists regaled the audience with their choices: some ballads, some country, some pop, all entertaining.
People can rehearse a song or two each Monday in Clubhouse 6 from 1-3 p.m. Karaoke parties are every Wedneday night beginning at 5:30 p.m. Singing is a good way of connecting with people and making new friends. Everyone is welcome.
—Margie Thompson