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Our Conversation with Melissa and Kim about the Canadian Military Wives Choir

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This month we are talking two members of the Canadian Military Wives Choir in Petawawa. They tell us about how the choir helped them to connect with new friends in the community, their best memories performing with the choir, and their advice for people who are thinking about joining their local choir.
About our guests:

Melissa Perry-Biezing has been a military spouse for 18 years. Originally from Newfoundland, Melissa moved to Ontario as a child. She moved to Montreal, Quebec once she finished Nursing school, where she met my husband. Melissa has been a Registered Nurse for almost 20 years, having worked in many areas of nursing mostly in Ontario and Quebec. She is currently working as a Primary Care Nurse at the base clinic in Petawawa. She has two boys, 6.5 and 14 years, and is part of a busy hockey family.

Kimberly Glandon was born in Northwestern Ontario and moved to Ottawa in 2004. She met her husband in 2006 and they moved to Petawawa the following year. Since 2007 she has been part of the military lifestyle; and is now navigating life after the army. Kim started with the choir in 2015 and has been a member ever since.
Do you want to learn more about the Canadian Military Wives Choir – or find a choir near you? Visit their website at:

https://www.canadianmilitarywiveschoirs.com

Here is a link to the Together We Are Stronger video from April 2021 that we talked about in the episode: https://www.facebook.com/CanadianMilitaryWivesChoirs/videos/170616251598128

Contact us:
We would love to hear from you. If you are a Military Family Member that wants to share your experiences and lessons learned, email us at Podcast.Feedback@PetawawaMFRC.com

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This month we are talking two members of the Canadian Military Wives Choir in Petawawa. They tell us about how the choir helped them to connect with new friends in the community, their best memories performing with the choir, and their advice for people who are thinking about joining their local choir.
About our guests:

Melissa Perry-Biezing has been a military spouse for 18 years. Originally from Newfoundland, Melissa moved to Ontario as a child. She moved to Montreal, Quebec once she finished Nursing school, where she met my husband. Melissa has been a Registered Nurse for almost 20 years, having worked in many areas of nursing mostly in Ontario and Quebec. She is currently working as a Primary Care Nurse at the base clinic in Petawawa. She has two boys, 6.5 and 14 years, and is part of a busy hockey family.

Kimberly Glandon was born in Northwestern Ontario and moved to Ottawa in 2004. She met her husband in 2006 and they moved to Petawawa the following year. Since 2007 she has been part of the military lifestyle; and is now navigating life after the army. Kim started with the choir in 2015 and has been a member ever since.
Do you want to learn more about the Canadian Military Wives Choir – or find a choir near you? Visit their website at:

https://www.canadianmilitarywiveschoirs.com

Here is a link to the Together We Are Stronger video from April 2021 that we talked about in the episode: https://www.facebook.com/CanadianMilitaryWivesChoirs/videos/170616251598128

Contact us:
We would love to hear from you. If you are a Military Family Member that wants to share your experiences and lessons learned, email us at Podcast.Feedback@PetawawaMFRC.com

  continue reading

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