Palatine Farmers Market features Brotherhood of Harmony
Continuing the tradition of featuring local musicians to entertain market customers, the Palatine Sister Cities Association is pleased to welcome back the Brotherhood of Harmony to the Palatine Summer Farmers Market at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5. The program will include a wide range of songs, from old favorites to Broadway numbers to rock ‘n’ roll tunes to well-known melodies. Customers are encouraged to sing along with the chorus.
“We sing an extensive repertoire of popular music using four-part harmony to produce the barbershop quartet sound,” chorus Director Brian Cromer noted.
The Palatine Train Station parking lot, 137 Wood St., is open from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday through Oct. 26. Vendors offer farm fresh produce, organics, microgreens, garlic, mushrooms, pasture-raised meats and eggs, seafood, Polish specialties, pasta and sauces, artisan breads, soups, spices, condiments, gourmet cheeses, honey, cookies and other baked goods, breakfast sandwiches, Açai bowls, Ecuadorian premium chocolates, coffee, mini doughnuts, dog treats, tacos and tamales, kettle corn, knife/tool sharpening, and much more.
For Palatine Farmers Market information, visit PalatineSisterCities.org.
Market founder and manager Marg Duer said, “We’re thrilled to have this excellent chorus back to entertain. I’m sure our customers will enjoy our exciting products and this group’s lively music.”
If you love to sing, the Brotherhood of Harmony is growing, and has openings for all parts and skill levels, so come join. The chorus meets weekly to rehearse at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday evenings at DeerGrove Covenant Church, 225 E. Helen Road, Palatine.
For information, visit BrotherhoodOfHarmony.org or call (262) 394-6380.