Community Choral Project

The Community Choral Project invites you to become part of a vibrant musical tapestry that weaves the spirit of our community together, one note at a time. Get ready to unlock your inner songbird and join the chorus of something truly magical.

What is the Community Choral Project?

It’s a harmonious adventure that brings together the local community, uniting voices and hearts in perfect harmony.

The engaging and fun-filled sessions are designed to cater to all skill levels, whether you’re a seasoned pro or a brand new to choir singing. Experienced Musical Director Pia Harris will expertly guide you through each session, helping you learn a diverse repertoire of local songs, harmonies, and dynamic parts.

Applications are now closed, and rehearsals for the 2024 Community Choral Project are underway in preparation for BEACON, the choir’s culminating performance at Hillarys Boat Harbour for the Joondalup Festival.

Learn more at www.joondalupfestival.com.au

Meet the Authors in August

This August, Joondalup Libraries will host an exciting collection of author events. Check out our special guests and book in today.

Meet the Author – Holden Sheppard
Tuesday 2 August, 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Joondalup Public Library

Holden will be in conversation with Dymocks Joondalup bookseller Aisling Lawless about his explosive new YA novel The Brink, pitched at older teens and adults, about a group of Year 12 students whose leavers trip goes fatally wrong, leading them to life-changing tragedy and triumph. Holden’s debut novel Invisible Boys won multiple accolades, including the 2019 WA Premier’s Prize for an Emerging Writer.
For more information and booking details go online to Ticketbooth

Meet the Author – Dr Chris Berry
Tuesday 2 August, 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Joondalup Reference Library

Dr Berry has worked in the local government sector since the 1980s and has published his book To Dwell in Unity. The book commemorates the 150th anniversary of local government systems in Western Australia. Dr Berry will share the personal stories of the characters and scoundrels who have been part of the remarkable story of local government in WA.
For more information and booking details go online to Ticketbooth

Meet the Author – Pamela Hart
Thursday 4  August, 6.00pm – 7.00pm
Woodvale Public Library

Meet Sydney author Pamela Hart, the new voice in crime fiction. Pamela’s latest book An A-List for Death is full of celebrities, journalists, police, money and murder. Pamela is an award-winning author who has previously written fantasy and historical romance.
For more information and booking details go online to Ticketbooth

Meet the Author – Maya Linnell
Thursday 11  August, 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Duncraig Public Library

Meet best-selling rural fiction author, Maya Linnell, who will be in conversation with local author Sasha Wasley, about Maya’s latest book Paperbark Hill. Maya is a former country journalist and radio host who gathers inspiration from the country communities she loves to write popular rural romance.
For more information and booking details go online to Ticketbooth

For more information call 9400 4751.