Flute Choir Plans Concerts

The Pennsylvania Flute Choir will present two concerts this spring. The event will take place on Saturday, April 25, at 3 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1105 East Lincoln Highway, Exton, and Saturday, May 2, at 7 p.m. at Glen Moore United Methodist Church, 1920 Creek Road, Glenmoore. The concerts will be identical in repertoire.

Admission is free, and donations will be accepted. Both locations are handicapped-accessible.

The Pennsylvania Flute Choir is an auditioned community group formed in 2002 by flutist Georgia Dimaano. The choir has grown from a one-time recital group to an active, professional ensemble. Its members hail from southeastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey. The choir performs for concert series, weddings, religious services, private parties, and other special events. It also performs at regional flute fairs and flute society events and conventions.

The group is led by Emily Poll, who joined in November 2025. Poll is an educator and conductor from Wayne. She completed her undergraduate degree at West Chester University, where she majored in music education and music theory and minored in music history and voice. She recently graduated with a Master of Music in instrumental conducting from Temple University, where she served as a graduate teaching assistant with the Temple Bands. In this position, she helped to teach and conduct the Temple University Diamond Marching Band, wind symphony, symphonic band, and collegiate band. She is currently the director of bands at Middletown High School in Middletown, Del.

To learn more about the Pennsylvania Flute Choir, visit http://www.paflutechoir.org.

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