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Young Naperville Singers' website sets new 'tune' for youth choir organization

Young Naperville Singers recently announced the launch of their new website, www.ynschoirs.org, which has been a year in the making.

"The completion of our website couldn't have come at a better time," said Neveen Michael, board president.

At the start of last season, the artistic staff and board of directors committed to a list of funding priorities including a revamp of the website to meet the increasing streamlining needs of the organization.

The new website also features a branding refresh to represent the youth and energy driving our organization into the future.

Young Naperville Singers is extremely grateful for the partnership of Paul Gregory Media who generously provided a portion of this initiative as an in-kind donation.

"Their technical expertise and commitment to help us 'get it right' by collaborating with all levels of our organization made the difference," Michael said.

Young Naperville Singers required an intuitive build-out that could offer performance footage in a virtual world, current news and information on the organization's 10 youth choirs, a parent portal for online registration each season eliminating a previously cumbersome paper process, prominent donation options, and future capability for alumni to network and stay connected.

Current students also will use the new portal access to find their practice tracks to learn new music, virtual course offerings and more.

"The new site also more accurately conveys our unique 37-year history, and offers us the capability to utilize technology to continue to shift how and to whom we reach to share our high-caliber musical experience and education," Michael said.

Young Naperville Singers currently serves students from 18 area communities.

It is dedicated to enriching the lives of young people by providing the highest level of artistic excellence in choral music through extraordinary educational, performance, and leadership experiences.

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