The chorus will be working on singing valentines on February 14th with the quartet “No Batteries Required” zipping around Clallam County singing Valentines for everyone. Below is the flyer with details. Give us a call and surprise your loved ones on Valentine’s Day.
Singing Valentines
Would your wife, girlfriend, husband, or boyfriend like to get a special surprise on Valentines Day? How about a Singing Valentine from the quartet “No Batteries Required”.
NBR will be doing singing Valentines on Friday February 14th in and around the Sequim and Port Angeles area. Your Valentine gets 2 songs and a red rose for $40
Barbershopper of the Year for 2013
Rich Johnston was the winner of the Olympic Peninsula Men’s Chorus Barbershopper of the year for 2013. Rich has really stepped up in 2013 to win this award. Some of his accomplishments include:
- OPMC Treasurer and Board Member
- One of OPMC’s prime AD Salesmen
- Lead in the quartet — No Batteries Required
- Port Angeles Veteran’s Day coordinator
- Assistant Sound Man for OPMC Annual Shows
- “Chauffeur” for some of the Port Angeles contingent
- Knows everyone in Port Angeles which gives the chorus a lot of contacts
Congratulations Rich !
Visit a Rehearsal
If you are interested in the Olympic Peninsula Men’s Chorus and would like to know more, you are always welcome to drop in at our Tuesday evening rehearsals. Rehearsals start at 6:30pm at Olympic Theatre Arts building 414 Sequim Ave in Sequim, Wa. You can join in or just watch and listen. Wives and girlfriends are always welcome. For more information call Rich at 681-7761 or Jim at 683-3624.
OPMC Guest Night October 1st
OPMC is hosting a guest night on October 1st 6:30 at Olympic Theatre Arts building 414 N Sequim Ave. Come on out and enjoy some great music, see what the chorus is all about and have some refreshments. Everyone is invited to attend.
No pressure to sing you can just listen and find out if singing with the chorus might be for you. 
“The Weather Girl” concert
The Olympic Peninsula Men’s Chorus and No Batteries Required will be performing as part of the Grand Olympics Chorus concert “Weather Girl” on September 28th. Along with “Aspire!” , “The Jaybirds”, the talented women of the Grand Olympics Chorus under the direction of Mike Menefee. Tickets are $10 for either the 2pm matinee are the 7pm evening show. You can get tickets from any member of OPMC.
No Batteries Required sings “Who Put The Bomp?”
Old Members Visit and Sing
On May 21st, OPMC has a number of visitors who were members of the chorus “back in the day” and who were coming out to work on “Irish Blessing” and “The Lord’s Prayer” in preparation for a service for Lowell Matthew next month. Showing their faces were: Phil Langston, Phil LaPorte, Dave Mcinnis, Bill Bahrt, Mert Thornton, Leighton Clark, Gary Capouch, and Jim Toepher. Gary, Phil L, Leighton, and Dave did a really nice job on some quartet songs. Let’s hope these guys stick around with the chorus.
OPMC Rehearsing at Olympic Theatre Arts in Sequim
The Olympic Peninsula Men’s Chorus holds its weekly rehearsals on Tuesdays at 6:30 at the Olympic Theatre Arts building in Sequim. Here is a map if you don’t know how to get there. The chorus is open to all men who are interested in singing and having fun. Everyone is invited to stop by and check us out any Tuesday.
Moving to Olympic Theatre Arts Center in Sequim
Great News! OPMC has reached an agreement to hold weekly rehearsals in the “gathering room” at the Olympic Theatre Arts Center in Sequim. Starting on April 2nd. This is a great opportunity for OPMC that will benefit the chorus and also help OTA.
Come by for a visit.
Here’s a link to OTA’s web page






