
Individuals interested in learning how to ring or improve their ringing skills, can participate in Bay2Bay Ringers, our beginning and intermediate level group. Ringing in Bay2Bay Ringers, regardless of previous experience, provides the opportunity for each person to increase their knowledge of ringing, wherever they are on their musical journey.
Ringers who want to ring in Capital Ringers, can use Bay2Bay as a means of preparing to ring a more difficult level of music.
In order to qualify for membership in Bay2Bay Ringers, each applicant will be interviewed to determine their level of ringing. Members of Bay2Bay must know how to read music, and commit to attend Saturday morning rehearsals held at Conley’s UMC near Lewes, starting September 14.
All members are included in Capital Ringers Inc. meetings, and will participate in the operations of the nonprofit which is necessary for the ongoing work that supports our mission.
For more details, contact Linda Simms, Artistic Director, 302.632.3106 or email Keys2Ring@aol.com
With our final spring concert at Nobles Pond in Dover we completed our energetic and successful tour “l Got Rhythm”. Thank you to all of our audiences who so warmly received us. Thank you to our ringers, and volunteers, and their families who support them. Thank you to Artistic Director Kevin B Chamberlain who led us to new rhythms in our music and lives. Our Christmas schedule will be posted soon! See you there. ... See MoreSee Less
Awesome job!!! We were fortunate enough to be in attendance yesterday. Great performance!
Capital Ringers, your concerts were wonderful!! You look like you are enjoying yourselves!! Thank you ringers and Mr. Chamberlain!
Really enjoyed the selections of music. Great venue also.
It was wonderful!!
Thanks to all of my fellow Ringers for the opportunity to make and share the joy of music with them and all of the audience members who attended our “I Got Rhythm” performances!
The Capital Ringers are supported in part by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts and by a grant from The Longwood Foundation.