History and Facts about the Scituate Chapter
TThe Scituate Chapter was chartered by SPEBSQSA in 1951 with
20 men. The chapter is a part of the Northeastern District that is comprised
of 67 chapters with over 2700 members. The Society now called the Barbershop
Harmony Society has over 35.000 members in over 800 chapters in the USA and
Canada, with affiliated organizations in Australia., Austria, Germany, Great
Britain, Japan, New Zealand, and Scandinavia.
Barbershop music, like jazz, is strictly an American style or
heritage. To some degree, it started in barbershops where men waiting for
haircuts would harmonize to the old songs. Each year, our chapter
traditionally sponsors a show in a format that features our chorus, chapter
quartets, and a top district or international quartet. Throughout the year
our chapter chorus and recently organized senior chorus performs in public
for both charitable and paid functions.
The chapter also participates in Society division and
district competitions where choruses and quartets are able to compete
against their peers. These competitions provide a great opportunity for
chapter members and their family and friends, to get together and socialize
with other chapters; there is time to make new friendships and renew old
ones. Scituate has consistently places qualified in the division contest
over the years and earned the right to compete in the district level
contest. Since the Fall contests are usually held in places like Montreal,
Lake Placid, or Saratoga Springs, chapter members make these events an
enjoyable weekend involving travel with family and friends.