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Volunteer spotlight: Barbara Bence
At a farmer’s market held at
Volunteer Park in 1998, Barbara Bence was introduced to
the newly organized Key Singers choral group by a guitar
player she stopped to chat with that afternoon. She has
been a member ever since, sometimes singing soprano
solos. She is the publicity person for the group,
creating posters, making displays for events, and
keeping the Singers’ scrapbook. Bence is “always willing
to get things done, and is a great gal to have in our
group of dedicated singers,” says Director Marianne
McColley.
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Barbara Bence |
An accomplished oil painter, Bence
also enjoys crochet, puzzles, and open-mic night at
O’Callahan’s, where her son-in-law plays guitar and
sings.
She meets with other Key Singers
weekly for rehearsals that include musical venues
ranging from show tunes to spirituals, classical fugues
to country Western ballads. An upcoming concert will be
at the traditional Key Center tree lighting on Dec. 3.
The group currently has around 20 members, sometimes as
many as 31; folks drift in and out, with new members
always welcome.
“I just wish everybody could have
the opportunity to join a group that has as much fun as
we do,” she says.
Bence is the oldest of 15 children
and originally hails from Arkansas, by way of a stint in
the Army in Texas, where she met her future husband,
whose home state was Washington. She has lived on the
Key Peninsula for 37 years, and looks forward to
participating in Key Singers’ concerts for a long time
to come. She says McColley and piano-accompanist Ann
Craven do a fine job giving all voice-range sections
opportunities to lead during performances. The Singers
have several concerts in the offing, both on and off the
peninsula, and it’s a sure bet Bence will be both
sharing her voice, and lending her artistic talent to
the publicity beforehand.
—
Chris Fitzgerald
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