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Coshocton Community Choir
The main choir, offering major concert programs and community celebration performances.

Coshocton Singers
A choir for children, performing as part of the Coshocton Community Choir.

Youth Chorale
A choir for youths, performing as part of the Coshocton Community Choir.

About
Coshocton Community Choir


Founded in
1986
EIN
31-1152031
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Arts & Culture
Address
530 CAMBRIDGE RD COSHOCTON, OH 43812-2254 United States
Website
http://www.coshoctoncommunitychoir.org/
Phone
(740)-623-0554
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About
The Coshocton Community Choir, est. 1971, in Coshocton, Ohio, is a non-profit organization dedicated to "Worshipping God Through Song." Founded by Charles R. Snyder, it began with 35 singers and has grown to 100. The choir encompasses the Coshocton Singers (grades 4-8, est. 1987) and the Youth Chorale (high school students, est. 2002), performing at community events and continuing Coshocton's rich musical heritage.
Mission
The Coshocton Community Choir has been worshipping God through song for over 50 years, presenting narrated Christmas and Spring concerts and sharing sacred a cappella literature.

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