Rhythm concert features barbershoppers

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OHMI (Ohio and Michigan) will present the Rhythm on the River Arts Series program on Sunday. These
programs are sponsored by the Grand Rapids Historical Society.
OHMI is a female barbershop quartet. Gail Ash sings lead; Beverly Kuenzli, bass; Lynn Ell, baritone; and
Sue Pezzin, tenor. All four are members of The Pride of Toledo chorus, and they will offer some feminine
flair to the traditional barbershop harmonies.
The concert is scheduled for 4 p.m. and will be held in the Wright Pavilion located on the towpath
between the canal and the Maumee River at the end of Lincoln Street.
The Rhythm on the River programs are free, so bring a lawn chair or blanket and join in this beautiful
setting for an afternoon of harmony and humor. In case of inclement weather, the program will be moved
farther west on Front Street to the Grand Rapids Town Hall.OHMI (Ohio and Michigan) will present the
Rhythm on the River Arts Series program on Sunday. These programs are sponsored by the Grand Rapids
Historical Society.
OHMI is a female barbershop quartet. Gail Ash sings lead; Beverly Kuenzli, bass; Lynn Ell, baritone; and
Sue Pezzin, tenor. All four are members of The Pride of Toledo chorus, and they will offer some feminine
flair to the traditional barbershop harmonies.
The concert is scheduled for 4 p.m. and will be held in the Wright Pavilion located on the towpath
between the canal and the Maumee River at the end of Lincoln Street.
The Rhythm on the River programs are free, so bring a lawn chair or blanket and join in this beautiful
setting for an afternoon of harmony and humor. In case of inclement weather, the program will be moved
farther west on Front Street to the Grand Rapids Town Hall.

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