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NW Works Chimers
12.13.25 | Armstrong Concert Hall
NW Works Chimers

Barbara Johnson, Lucy Van Lenten, Kaylee Trumper, Amory Treacy, Madeline Chanthabane, Helaena Hayden, co-managers

Saturday, December 13, 2025 at 2:30 p.m.
Armstrong Concert Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory

Program
Welcome to the Jungle

Guns N' Roses
arr. Keira Spencer

August Morris, singer
Barbara Johnson, singer
Caleb Brunelle, singer


Born to Be Wild

Steppenwolf
arr. Helaena Hayden

Helaena Hayden, conductor
August Morris, singer
Barbara Johnson, singer


Hungry Like the Wolf

Duran Duran
arr. Abigail Barnes

Avriella Babasa, singer
William Ashley, singer


Rockin' Robin

Bobby Day
arr. Keira Sohosky

Keira Sohosky, conductor
Amory Treacy, singer
Mya Corby, singer
Orion Schad, singer
Carol Kerns, singer


The Lion Sleeps Tonight

The Tokens
arr. Mya Corby

Mya Corby, singer
Haley Whitelaw, singer


Ain't No Mountain High Enough

Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
arr. Lindsey Hirshfeld

Abigail Barnes, conductor
August Morris, singer
Mya Corby, singer
Elizabeth Davis, singer
Michele Costello, singer


Put Your Records On

Corinne Bailey Rae
arr. Kaylee Trumper

Kaylee Trumper, singer
Keira Sohosky, singer
Avriella Babasa, singer


Crocodile Rock

Elton John
arr. Katherine Tokar

Katherine Tokar, conductor
Emily Seelinger, singer
Madison Pettit, singer


Honey Bee

Blake Shelton
arr. Madeline Chanthabane

Kaylee Trumper, singer
Lucy Van Lenten, singer
Carol Kerns, singer
Steve Nicholas, singer
Ashley Miller, singer


Puff the Magic Dragon

Peter, Paul & Mary
arr. Brooke Green

Brooke Green, conductor
Helaena Hayden, singer
Kaylee Trumper, singer
Katie Solak, singer
Elizabeth Davis, singer


Karma Chameleon

Culture Club
arr. Keira Sohosky

Keira Sohosky, singer
Katherine Tokar, singer
Zachary Myer, singer


Rock Lobster

The B-52's
arr. Veronica Cooker

Veronica Cooker, conductor
William Ashley, singer
Eli Pesanelli, singer
Barbara Johnson, singer


Bare Necessities

Phil Harris & Bruce Reitherman
arr. Mya Corby

Madison Pettit, singer
Amelia Taylor, singer


Barracuda

Heart
arr. August Morris

August Morris, conductor
Barbara Johnson, singer
Veronica Cooker, singer


I Like to Move It

Reel 2 Real
arr. Haley Whitelaw

Helaena Hayden, singer
Maddie Chanthabane, singer
Stephanie Bates, singer
Katherine Stewart, singer


Roar

Katy Perry
arr. Avriella Babasa

Avriella Babasa, conductor
Abigail Barnes, singer
Madison Pettit, singer
Stephanie Bates, singer
Katherine Stewart, singer
Ashley Miller, singer


Dance Monkey

Tones & I
arr. Veronica Cooker

Helaena Hayden, singer
Brooke Green, singer
Jacob Lamkin, singer


I Wanna Be Like You

Louis Prima, Phil Harris & Bruce Reitherman
arr. Liam Jaehnigen

Liam Jaehnigen, conductor
Avriella Babasa, singer
Emily Seelinger, singer
Orion Schad, singer


Birds of a Feather

Billie Eilish
arr. August Morris

Helaena Hayden, singer
Abigail Barnes, singer
Michele Costello, singer


Three Little Birds

Bob Marley & the Wailers
arr. Haley Whitelaw

Haley Whitelaw, conductor
Madeline Chanthabane, singer
Lucy Van Lenten, singer


- Words of Acknowledgment from Fredrica -


Blackbird

The Beatles
arr. Katherine Tokar

Amory Treacy, singer
Amelia Taylor, singer
Danny Smith, singer


Eye of the Tiger

Survivor
arr. William Ashley

William Ashley, conductor
Eli Pesanelli, singer
Kaylee Trumper, singer
Danny Smith, singer
Caleb Brunelle, singer

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NW Works Chimers is a campus and community partnership between NW Works and the Shenandoah University Music Therapy program. NW Works is a 501(c)(3) non-profit striving to bridge the employment gap for people with disabilities and others facing barriers to meaningful employment.

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Accessibility & Reminders

Wheelchair accessible restrooms are available across the courtyard in Gregory Hall (approximately 100 feet from the Armstrong Concert Hall lobby). Please notify house management for assistance.

Patrons are requested to silence cell phones and other electronic devices during performances. The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not permitted during performances.