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Music is a big part of our church services, and the choir always adds a special touch with their talented singing.

There are more pictures of the choir and other musical activities if you are interested in seeing more.

If you are interested in hearing samples of what the choir sings (click link below), you can listen to these audio files (if your browser is configured properly).

Please contact the Church if you are interested in participating.

Click Here For Choir Samples

Picture of Choir in the Choir Loft

The New Moon Coffeehouse

The New Moon Coffeehouse, founded by members of the Universalist Unitarian Church of Haverhill in 1988, offers monthly concerts of contemporary acoustic music. Often referred to as "folk music," the concerts cover many genres and cross-genres, such as folk rock, ethnic music, country folk, traditional music and blues. The church leaders support the coffeehouse because the concerts are one of the few kinds of entertainment which are family-friendly, welcoming to single persons, and smoke and alcohol-free. The Board makes the building available for the shows and charges only a minimal fee for the rental of the building.

Admission for the shows range from $10 to $20 for performers who come from all over the country (and sometimes the world). The concerts take place either in the intimate and acoustically perfect Murray Room or the sanctuary for the concerts attracting 300 or more people. Tickets are sold in advance at local music and book stores, giving the church even more publicity than afforded by the monthly radio and newspaper announcements.

Although most volunteers are connected in some way to the church, it is not necessary to be a member of the church in order to donate services, such as set up, baking, publicity, and kitchen helper. If interested in volunteering, call the New Moon information number, 978-373-9259, or visit the web site at http://www.newmooncoffeehouse.org.


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