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Men's a cappella Barbershop Chorus

The Olympia Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society was chartered in August 1961 and the chapter’s Puget
Sounders chorus has been entertaining local groups and singing at local events ever since that time. The chorus
strives to provide wholesome family entertainment for the general public.

As a singing group, the Puget Sounders provide meaningful musical opportunities and experiences to our members,
men of all ages, through performance and musical education. Our members also experience social interaction and
personal gratification through participation in an enjoyable leisure-time activity.

We are a small group, but for major singing engagements, for the past few years, we have been combining forces
with the Two-Town Tuners chorus from Centralia and Chehalis. During the past summer, the combined chorus
has appeared at a local festival in Tenino, at the Southwest Washington Fair and at the Garlic Festival in Centralia,
at Harbor Days in Olympia, at the Onalaska Apple Festival, and at the Thurston County Fair. In addition, the
combined group puts on two shows held annually in Chehalis and in Olympia.

We are always looking for new members. Any man, old, young, or in-between, who would enjoy a cappella harmony, fellowship, and receiving applause from appreciative audiences, is invited to join us every Wednesday from 7-9:15 p.m at: Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1925 Boulevard Rd., Olympia, WA.

State Capital

What a privilege to sing the National Anthem at the Memorial Day ceremony at the State Capital building today. It was a powerful and moving experience and we humbly thank those who served and gave all for us.

Competitions

Division II 2017
​3rd place at Division Contest 2013.
On to Districts in October

Go for the Sights

The Annual Olympia Harbor Days Tugboat Races and Festival. This Olympia favorite is located in downtown along the waterfront from the famous Kiss Statue on the boardwalk at Percival Park on 4th Ave., North to the lookout tower at the Port of Olympia on Columbia Street. It’s a community event featuring hundreds of booths, food, harbor tours and live entertainment. Information on the festival details, schedule, maps, give-away contest, raffle and more.
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  • About Us
    • Our Quartets
    • Our Members
  • Blog
  • Events
    • In the Future
  • Contact Us
  • Annual Show