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Upcoming Walkabout Performances


Sunday, September 19, 2010
Walkabout will perform at the Annual Meeting of the Hudson
River Sloop Clearwater in Beacon, NY.
www.Clearwater, Inc.


Saturday, September 25, 2010
The People's Voice Cafe, New York City
Walkabout shares the bill with Sharon Katz and the Peace Train.
People's Voice Cafe



Sunday, October 10, 2010
Walkabout performs at the annual Aquefest Celebration
along with headliner Tom Chapin.
Aquefest!"


Saturday, November 20, 2010
Private Concert
Walkabout at the Delancey Street Foundation.
Brewster, NY


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If you'd like to join the Walkabout Clearwater Chorus, our rehearsals are held on the first Thursday of every month at the South Presbyterian Church, 343 Broadway in Dobbs Ferry NY, at 6:30 PM. There is no audition and everyone is welcome.

By Train: Metro North to Dobbs Ferry. Call a cab (693-9449), or walk 1/2 mile (uphill): Walk up stairs on East side of train station (away from river) Cross service road, walk second set of stairs to street. Go left on High Street 1/2 block to stop sign Veer left onto Main Street, continue 3/10 mile Turn right on Oak street, just after post office At top of Oak is Broadway; church is on the left.

By Car: From the North; Saw Mill Pkwy to Exit 17 (Ardsley/Dobbs Ferry) Turn West (right) onto Ashford Avenue, continue 1 mile. At intersection with three gas stations, Ashford becomes Broadway (Route 9). Continue straight, passing a Stop n' Shop on your left Church is on right, at top of hill. From the South; Saw Mill River Pkwy to Exit 12 on Hudson /Farragut Pkwy. Make a left at the exit traffic light and p roceed approximately 2 miles through Hastings (Farragut becomes Broadway at 5 corners intersection) into Dobbs Ferry. Church is on left at top of hill at Broadway and Oak. Parking is accessible from Oak in rear of church.

The Walkabout Clearwater Chorus is a chartered member and supporter of the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater The chorus ia a true "people's chorus" made up of folks who love to sing and work hard at making good music.

There are no auditions and members find their own niche in the the group. At any given performance the chorus may number from 15 to 40 members who come from throughout the New York metropolitan area, as well as Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The chorus' repertoire ranges from engaging sing-alongs to carefully crafted arrangements.

Founded in 1984 by folk music legend Pete Seeger, the chorus is known for its 7 foot-tall model of the the sloop Clearwater, which appears in parades and festivals throughout the northeast.

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