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February 6, 2026

The Fabulous Audiology Chorus: You Know You Want To

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The Fabulous Audiology Chorus is looking for voices to join in singing our National Anthem at the upcoming AAA Convention in San Antonio.  You’ve probably seen us at the opening session and wondered, “who are these singers?”  The choir is “of audiologists, by audiologists, for audiologists.”  Sound familiar? We’re from all over the country, from all different settings and we really enjoy singing together. The chorus tradition is more than 20 years strong and we’re turning up once again in San Antonio for AAA 2026. 

We do not hold auditions and none of us sing professionally. Sheet music and audio files are provided for rehearsal at home. We rehearse as a group at the convention one time before the performance (usually the day before) and again the morning of the performance. “Uniforms” consist of black bottoms, white shirts and a patriotic scarf or tie. We are typically a little short on male voices, so gentlemen, now’s your chance! Interested? Contact Dana McCray, AuD, at warbletone@gmail.com.

We hope to add your fabulous voice to the group this year!

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Wednesday, April 22, 11:00–11:45 am

Join us for a welcome session designed to help you navigate the event and make the most of your experience. You’ll also have a chance to connect with members of the 2026 Program Committee and network with fellow attendees. Don’t miss this great opportunity to kick off the convention!

Sponsored by Hamilton CapTel.

Wednesday, April 22, 4:00–7:30 pm

Join us at 4:00 pm to kick off the first evening of the AAA Annual Convention 2026 in the Exhibit Hall—where the energy and excitement of opening night are not to be missed! Reconnect with friends and colleagues as you explore the latest technologies, innovations, and services from our exhibitors. Then, from 5:30 to 7:00 pm, enjoy open bars and delicious bites during the Celebrate Audiology Reception while networking with peers and industry partners right at their booths.

Wednesday, April 22, 4:00–5:30 pm

Whether you’re an undergraduate or graduate student, the SAA Mix and Mingle is the place to be on the opening night of AAA Annual Convention 2026. The SAA invites you to enjoy a snack and a beverage while meeting other audiology students. Open to all student attendees.

SAA Conference registration is not required to attend the Mix and Mingle.

New Professionals Networking Meet-Up

Wednesday, April 22
3:00–4:00 pm

Open to new professionals only (those with five years or less of experience).

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Attention New Professionals!

You’re invited to a special networking meet-up designed just for early-career audiologists. Connect with peers who are at a similar stage in their professional journey, share experiences, and start building lasting relationships. This informal gathering is a great way to create a sense of community and support as you dive into a busy and inspiring conference. We look forward to seeing you there!

Wednesday, April 22, 10:00 am
Saturday, April 25, 1:00 pm

Grab a friend (or two!) and discover the stories, landmarks, and legacy that shaped Texas history in this unforgettable experience.

Step into history with the Line in the Sand Experience! This self-guided tour gives you access to the historic Alamo Church, the Long Barracks, and admission to the Alamo Exhibit at the Ralston Family Collections Center. Explore the Alamo grounds at your own pace with an engaging Audio Tour featuring 20+ stops narrated by Country Music star Ray Benson.

Tickets may be purchased at registration for $20 each. A minimum of 25 people per day is required or this event is subject to cancellation.

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