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Chapter Challenge Update Thru 04.30.2020 FY20 Active Participation ID Chapter Name Chorus Name Donors Members % (CASH) 1 B104 Germantown, TN RSVP 25 22 88% 2 B034 Memphis, TN Memphis Men of Harmony 22 17 77% 3 D102 Fremont-Hayward, CA New Dimension Chorus 4 3 75% 4 S004 Longmont, CO Longs Peak Chorus 41 29 71% 5 M068 Liverpool, NY Harmonic Collective 48 28 58% 6 M031 Mohawk Valley, NY New Horizons 23 13 57% 7 A112 Metro Kansas City, MO Central Standard 60 33 55% 8 S020 Bernalillo County, NM Duke City Sound 24 13 54% 10 J011 Montclair, NJ The Dapper Dans of Harmony 28 14 50% 11 J065 Harford County, MD Bay Country Gentlemen 18 9 50% 12 N016 Abilene, TX The Memory Men 6 3 50% 13 N021 El Paso, TX The Border Chorders 10 5 50% 14 Q100 Mount Pleasant, SC Palmetto Vocal Project 39 19 49% 15 G045 Mansfield, OH Fun Center Chordsmen 33 16 48% 16 J003 Anne Arundel, MD Sons of the Severn 25 12 48% 17 B101 Central Alabama Voices of the South 32 15 47% 18 A107 Greater Ozarks, AR Pride of the Ozarks 15 7 47% 19 G096 Greater Central Ohio The Alliance 39 18 46% 20 B103 Lake Lanier, GA North Georgia Barbershop Singers 37 17 46% 21 P019 Fort Walton Beach, FL Emerald Coast Chorus 24 11 46% 22 J051 Fairfax, VA Fairfax Jubilaires 60 27 45% 23 J047 Alexandria, VA Alexandria Harmonizers 187 82 44% 24 S002 Colorado Springs / Pikes Peak, CO America The Beautiful Chorus 46 20 43% 25 A026 Leavenworth, KS Cody Choraliers 14 6 43% 26 F062 Rensselaer, IN Iroquois Valley Harmonizers 7 3 43% 27 J056 Brooklyn, NY Kings Chorus 7 3 43% 28 Q081 Greater Gaston, NC Gaston ChordWeavers 7 3 43% 29 P049 Central Florida Heart of Florida 40 17 43% 30 J008 Milford, DE First State Harmonizers 26 11 42% 31 D055 Orange Quartet 24 10 42% 32 N006 Spring, TX The Statesmen Chorus 17 7 41% 33 P036 Melbourne, FL Harbor City Harmonizers 39 16 41% 34 E030 Chicagoland West Suburban, IL West Towns Chorus 64 26 41% 35 D106 San Francisco Bay Cities, CA Gathering of Bay Area Quartets 10 4 40% 36 E048 Rock Island, IL The Harminators 5 2 40% 37 H073 Greater St. Paul Area, MN North Star Chorus 35 14 40% 38 Q032 Winston-Salem, NC Triad Harmony Express 35 14 40% 39 Q065 Raleigh, NC Sir Walter 5 2 40% 40 J122 Mt. Vernon, VA Harmony Heritage Singers 63 25 40% 41 J069 Norfolk, VA Commodore Chorus 38 15 39% 42 P014 Sarasota, FL Chorus of the Keys 51 20 39% 43 P027 Sunrise, FL THX 46 18 39% 44 H038 Milwaukee, WI Festival City Chorus 18 7 39% 45 P023 Naples/Fort Myers, FL Paradise Coastmen 45 17 38% 46 G007 Canton, OH Hall Of Fame Chorus 40 15 38% 47 G095 Pittsburgh Metro, PA Vocal Confluence 48 18 38% 48 I022 Rochester, MI Guardians of Harmony 32 12 38% 49 Q091 Jacksonville, NC New River Harmony 8 3 38% 50 S091 Colorado Springs Metro, CO Peak Experience 8 3 38% 51 S022 Albuquerque, NM New MexiChords 51 19 37% 52 G035 Newark, OH Land of Legend 30 11 37% 53 Q080 Rocky Mount, NC Carolina Vocal Express 96 35 36% 54 C009 Eugene, OR Cascade Chorus 36 13 36% 55 A046 Sioux City, IA Siouxland Discovery Chorus 17 6 35% 56 J091 Prince William, VA Bull Run Troubadours 17 6 35% 57 P030 Martin - St Lucie, FL Mariners Chorus 20 7 35% 58 B016 Marietta, GA The Big Chicken Chorus 61 21 34% 59 A106 Linn County Metro, IA Twenty-First Century Vocals 6 2 33% 60 B003 Mobile, AL Pride of Mobile Chorus 9 3 33% 61 B107 Middle Tennessee Noteworthy 18 6 33% 62 F010 Greensburg, IN Tri-County Harmonizers 3 1 33% 63 F027 Terre Haute, IN Banks of the Wabash Chorus 9 3 33% 64 F043 Columbia City, IN Chain-O-Lakes Chorus 18 6 33% 65 H030 Kenosha, WI New Image Chorus 3 1 33% 66 K041 Laconia, NH Lakes Region Chordsmen 15 5 33% 67 N048 Greater Fort Smith, AR The Riverblenders Chorus 9 3 33% 68 P032 Pasco County, FL Sound of Sunshine 3 1 33% 69 P035 Citrus County, FL Chorus of the Highlands 6 2 33% 70 E009 Northbrook, IL New Tradition 85 28 33% 71 M069 Webster, NY Seneca Statesmen 49 16 33% 72 H043 Hilltop, MN Great Northern Union 83 27 33% 73 B030 Greater Atlanta, GA Stone Mountain Chorus 37 12 32% 74 K015 Portland, ME Downeasters 65 21 32% 75 F052 Columbus-Greenwood, IN Chordlighters 28 9 32% 76 I067 Mt. Pleasant, MI MountainTown Singers 28 9 32% 77 E021 Lake County, IL Brotherhood of Harmony Chorus 25 8 32% 78 G013 Columbus, OH Capitol City Chorus 22 7 32% 79 I063 Monroe North, MI Floral City Harmonizers 22 7 32% 80 H046 St Croix Valley, MN Croix Chordsmen Chorus 63 20 32% 81 D026 Bay Area, CA Voices in Harmony 41 13 32% 82 C079 Portland Metro, OR Bridge Town Sound 38 12 32% 83 F021 South Bend Mishawaka, IN Valleyaires 32 10 31% 84 J034 Lansdale, PA The North Pennsmen 58 18 31% 85 J036 Harrisburg, PA Keystone Capital Chorus 29 9 31% 86 S028 Denver MountainAires, CO Denver MountainAires 55 17 31% 87 J100 Manhattan, NY The Big Apple Chorus 39 12 31% 88 B039 Nashville, TN Music City Chorus 108 33 31% 89 P016 Palm Beach County, FL The Coastmen 33 10 30% 90 P048 Sebring, FL Heartland Harmonizers 33 10 30% 91 G005 Buckeye Columbus, OH Singing Buckeyes 96 29 30% 92 J066 Dundalk, MD Chorus of the Chesapeake 103 31 30% 93 D046 Santa Fe Springs, CA Masters of Harmony 170 51 30% 94 F065 Elizabethtown, KY Kentucky Vocal Union 20 6 30% 95 H098 Menomonee Falls, WI Meno-HAR-monee 10 3 30% 96 J076 Western Suffolk, NY Twin Shores 10 3 30% 97 J126 James River, VA Soundworks 10 3 30% 98 M059 Salamanca, NY Ellicottville Sound Chorus 10 3 30% 99 N042 Lawton, OK Southwest Pride 10 3 30% 100 F002 Greater Indianapolis, IN Circle City Sound 107 32 30% 101 D123 California Delta Voices of California 97 29 30% 102 A048 Kansas City, MO Heart Of America 77 23 30% 103 P010 Miami, FL Miamians 47 14 30% 104 I019 Hillsdale, MI Town & Country Chorus 27 8 30% 105 K068 Concord, NH Concord Coachmen Chorus 27 8 30% 106 J121 Loudoun County, VA Old Dominion Chorus 24 7 29% 107 N031 Central Texas Corridor Heart of Texas Chorus 24 7 29% 108 S003 Denver Mile High, CO Sound of The Rockies 120 35 29% 109 H014 Minneapolis, MN Commodores 103 30 29% 110 Q073 Research Triangle Park, NC General Assembly 59 17 29% 111 A102 Watertown, SD Glacial Lakes Harmonizers 7 2 29% 112 C029 Salem, OR Oregon SenateAires 42 12 29% 113 D058 Santa Monica, CA The Oceanaires 42 12 29% 114 D072 Central Arizona Platoon Chorus 28 8 29% 115 J131 Hershey, PA Parkside Harmony 84 24 29% 116 P003 Daytona Beach Metro, FL Surfside Chorus 7 2 29% 117 P011 Orlando, FL Orange Blossom Chorus 21 6 29% 118 G069 Western Hills (Cincinnati), OH Southern Gateway Chorus 99 28 28% 119 A060 Lincoln, NE Lincoln Continentals 46 13 28% 120 J082 Patapsco Valley, MD Heart of Maryland 46 13 28% 121 J125 Queen Anne's County, DE Pride Of DelMarVa 32 9 28% 122 K022 Lowell, MA The Gentlemen Songsters 32 9 28% 123 K056 Nashua, NH Granite Statesmen 50 14 28% 124 N047 Town North Plano, TX Men of Note Chorus 36 10 28% 125 K025 Concord, MA Vocal Revolution 65 18 28% 126 A066 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Emperians 40 11 28% 127 B098 Atlanta Metro, GA Atlanta Vocal Project 40 11 28% 128 J002 District of Columbia Singing Capital Chorus 44 12 27% 129 J035 Bryn Mawr, PA The Mainliners 44 12 27% 130 K005 Central, CT Connecticut Yankee Chorus 22 6 27% 131 N112 San Marcos, TX The Marcsmen 44 12 27% 132 G024 Greater Kanawha Valley, WV Kanawha Kordsmen 48 13 27% 133 I005 The Motor City Metro, MI City Lights 48 13 27% 134 H034 Manitowoc, WI Clipper City Chordsmen 37 10 27% 135 A015 Iowa City, IA Old Capitol 26 7 27% 136 P031 Winter Park, FL Orlando Harmony 26 7 27% 137 D002 Greater Phoenix, AZ The Phoenicians 41 11 27% 138 Q040 Wilmington, NC Cape Fear Chordsmen 41 11 27% 139 A062 Omaha, NE The Heartland Harmonizers 19 5 26% 140 I012 Gratiot County, MI Midstatesmen Chorus 19 5 26% 141 M041 Mark Twain, NY Mark Twain 23 6 26% 142 D003 Tucson, AZ Tucson Barbershop Experience 31 8 26% 143 D041 Palomar Pacific, CA The Music Men 31 8 26% 144 D057 Central California Golden Valley Chorus 31 8 26% 145 D022 Palo Alto - Mountain View, CA Peninsulaires 47 12 26% 146 A009 Des Moines, IA Harmony Delegation 63 16 25% 147 J049 Richmond, VA The Virginians 79 20 25% 148 A008 Davenport, IA Chordbusters 40 10 25% 149 B041 Upper Cumberland, TN The Plateau Chordsmen 4 1 25% 150 C070 Oregon Mid-Coast Coastalaires 16 4 25% 151 C087 Columbia Gorge, OR Wind Masters 8 2 25% 152 D113 Sedona, AZ Harmony on the Rocks 20 5 25% 153 F009 Fort Wayne, IN Summit City Chorus 32 8 25% 154 G101 Independence, OH The Men of Independence 72 18 25% 155 I020 Kalamazoo, MI The Mall City Harmonizers 20 5 25% 156 I069 Marquette County, MI da Upper Yoopers' Barbershop+ Chorus 16 4 25% 157 J020 Charlottesville, VA Jeffersonland Chorus 12 3 25% 158 J048 Winchester, VA Apple Capital 4 1 25% 159 K003 Hartford, CT Hartford Men in Harmony 28 7 25% 160 M012 Geneva, NY Finger Lakes Chorus 20 5 25% 161 J087 Hamilton Square, NJ The Brothers in Harmony 57 14 25% 162 D101 Sun Cities, AZ Desert Aires 45 11 24% 163 A020 Fremont, NE Pathfinder Chorus 70 17 24% 164 J132 Caldwell, NJ East Coast Sound 33 8 24% 165 K006 Danbury, CT Mad Hatter Chorus 33 8 24% 166 P034 Jacksonville Big O Big Orange Chorus 58 14 24% 167 D117 La Jolla, CA Pacific Coast Harmony 54 13 24% 168 K092 Manchester, CT Silk City Chorus 54 13 24% 169 D044 Prescott, AZ High Mountain Chordsmen 25 6 24% 170 E045 Chicago Metro, IL Chicago Metro Chorus 25 6 24% 171 J007 Princeton, NJ The Garden Statesmen 25 6 24% 172 J022 Cherry Hill, NJ The Pine Barons 50 12 24% 173 I011 Grand Rapids, MI Great Lakes Chorus 67 16 24% 174 K027 Natick, MA New Sound Assembly 21 5 24% 175 J038 Lancaster Red Rose, PA Red Rose Chorus 38 9 24% 176 J127 Germantown, MD Harmony Express 17 4 24% 177 K106 Dover, NH Seacoast Men of Harmony 17 4 24% 178 M024 Hornell, NY Maple City Chorus 17 4 24% 179 P017 Greater Canaveral,
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