Welcome to Region 19's Webcast!
This page maintained by Diane Bartel, Webcast Coordinator
updated: 03-09-2026
We offer the webcast free of charge for our members who cannot attend, as well to allow friends and family, and community members to experience barbershop. Please donate to help support the webcast -- use the button below. Your support is very much appreciated!
Suggested Minimum Donation: $20 per contest session
Links to Webcast
Webcasts will begin broadcasting 15 minutes before each event.
Subscribe to Region 19's YouTube page for more fun
Subscribe to Region 19's YouTube page for more fun
Quartet Contest (3:00pm, Friday, April 10): link here
Chorus Contest (11:30am, Saturday, April 11): link here
Chorus Contest (11:30am, Saturday, April 11): link here
QUARTET SCHEDULE:
CHORUS SCHEDULE:
Meet Our Webcasters
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Lori Dreyer
Quartet Contest Co-Host
Lori is a 33-year member of Sweet Adelines, usually singing baritone, but when needed, will pitch in on lead or bass. Never, ever, ever ask her to sing tenor. She will want to help you out, but it isn't gonna be pretty.
As a member of Harbor City Music Company her entire Sweet Adelines career she has been a part of the membership, music, costume, creative and visual performance committees. Lustre is her third (and obviously most long-lived) quartet experience, and she has loved all that she has gotten to learn, and, in turn, share, as part of Lustre and HCMC.
For the last few years, Lori has loved being on the regional faculty, where she has gotten to meet many others who share her love of the barbershop artform.
Lori is a retired software engineer and makes her home in Baltimore, Maryland, with fur-baby, BB.
As a member of Harbor City Music Company her entire Sweet Adelines career she has been a part of the membership, music, costume, creative and visual performance committees. Lustre is her third (and obviously most long-lived) quartet experience, and she has loved all that she has gotten to learn, and, in turn, share, as part of Lustre and HCMC.
For the last few years, Lori has loved being on the regional faculty, where she has gotten to meet many others who share her love of the barbershop artform.
Lori is a retired software engineer and makes her home in Baltimore, Maryland, with fur-baby, BB.
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Maggie Ryan
Chorus Contest Co-Host
Maggie is a 33-year member who sings bass with the Greater Harrisburg Chorus.
Over the years, she has fulfilled a number of chorus roles, from PR chair to president and almost every job in between. She was a dual member with Pride of Baltimore Chorus, sang in a couple of medalist quartets and has webcasted at regional and international contests.
Maggie has co-hosted Sweet Adelines International webcasts in Louisville, Houston, Denver, Hawaii and Baltimore, where she anchored the chorus contest coverage and shared the mic with Sarah Nainan-Newhard for the Harmony Classic.
She has been a correspondent for The Pitch Pipe magazine, served on the International Editorial Review Board, and was chair of the International Membership Committee.
Maggie is delighted to list co-hosting the Region 19 webcast alongside her impressive array onstage roles including cow poke, bridesmaid, the Big Kahuna, a singing nun, a Frankenburg monster and a Christmas tree.
Over the years, she has fulfilled a number of chorus roles, from PR chair to president and almost every job in between. She was a dual member with Pride of Baltimore Chorus, sang in a couple of medalist quartets and has webcasted at regional and international contests.
Maggie has co-hosted Sweet Adelines International webcasts in Louisville, Houston, Denver, Hawaii and Baltimore, where she anchored the chorus contest coverage and shared the mic with Sarah Nainan-Newhard for the Harmony Classic.
She has been a correspondent for The Pitch Pipe magazine, served on the International Editorial Review Board, and was chair of the International Membership Committee.
Maggie is delighted to list co-hosting the Region 19 webcast alongside her impressive array onstage roles including cow poke, bridesmaid, the Big Kahuna, a singing nun, a Frankenburg monster and a Christmas tree.
Sarah Nainan-Newhard
Webcast Host
Sarah is celebrating her 35th year as a Sweet Adeline -- which means she has officially spent decades standing on risers and loving every minute of it. She sings bass with Region 19’s Dundalk chapter and proudly sports first-place quartet medals with Sound Design and The Fource. She also earned three second-place international chorus medals with Pride of Baltimore under the direction of Janet Ashford—proof that silver sparkles beautifully too.
If there’s a leadership role available, chances are Sarah has held it. She has served as chapter president, vice-president, treasurer, music team member, and visual chair. At the regional level, she has worn even more hats—Communications Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Team Coordinator, Faculty member, Education Team member, Convention Steering Committee member, and Region 19’s Content Specialist for website and social media (she may or may not run on harmony and coffee).
Currently, Sarah chairs Sweet Adelines International's E-Learning Subcommittee, helping support Sweet Adelines’ newly launched Learning Management System—because apparently in her spare time she builds infrastructure for the future of barbershop education.
In “real life,” Sarah is happily retired, sings tenor with -- and serves as President of -- The Frederick Chorale, lives with two beloved dogs, and spends a lot of time vacuuming. Because glitter from medals and dog hair are equally relentless.
If there’s a leadership role available, chances are Sarah has held it. She has served as chapter president, vice-president, treasurer, music team member, and visual chair. At the regional level, she has worn even more hats—Communications Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Team Coordinator, Faculty member, Education Team member, Convention Steering Committee member, and Region 19’s Content Specialist for website and social media (she may or may not run on harmony and coffee).
Currently, Sarah chairs Sweet Adelines International's E-Learning Subcommittee, helping support Sweet Adelines’ newly launched Learning Management System—because apparently in her spare time she builds infrastructure for the future of barbershop education.
In “real life,” Sarah is happily retired, sings tenor with -- and serves as President of -- The Frederick Chorale, lives with two beloved dogs, and spends a lot of time vacuuming. Because glitter from medals and dog hair are equally relentless.