Catherine Pederson will retire in May 2010. - contributed photo
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Catherine Pederson will retire in May 2010.

Catherine Pederson to retire from Choral Society


June 26, 2009 · Updated 4:09 PM 

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Catherine Pederson, long time director and co-founder of the Orcas Choral Society, has announced that she will retire from this role after the May 2010 concert. The upcoming season will continue as usual with a Christmas concert, participation in the school benefit performance, and the annual spring concert under her direction.

Many island people have sung with the group over the years, so her sentiments are far reaching in a letter written to current Choral Society members to announce the change: “My vision of more than 30 years ago of a community chorus open to all … one which sings beautiful and challenging music of all kinds, is committed to continually expanding its horizons of musicality and quality and which offers this choral music to its audiences, has become a reality. It is a dedicated community of singers called the Orcas Choral Society. Co-founder Louellen McCoy and all of you who have raised your voices in Choral Society song have been valued partners in this journey … This upcoming year will be a celebration of our Choral Society heritage and tradition, and an affirmation of what that means to all who sing and to all who listen.”

The Board of Directors for the Orcas Choral Society will coordinate the process of finding a new director.

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