Arcadia FYI

Arcadia FYI

How A Parents Choir Built Community, Culture, And Confidence

30 min · 15 de feb de 2026
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I have a talented show for you. A hidden gem of Arcadia takes the mic: the Arcadia High School Chinese Parents Choir. What started as a group of school boosters became a confident, 40-voice ensemble that now brings joy to city festivals, fundraisers, and cultural celebrations across the San Gabriel Valley. We sit down with members Heidi, Ming, Juan, Marilee, and Lillian—plus their artistic director Marie, a professionally trained lyric soprano—to trace how carpools and bake sales turned into breath support, harmonies, and a stage presence that lights up a room. Tell me what you want to hear at https://ArcadiaFYI.com/

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