...She just said “Is it possible for you to go to check on your chickens they are screaming and making a racket.” Oy! I promptly locked them in the coop and told them we need a game plan to keep Cherri happy!
What you're seeing as your neighbor being unhappy might not be because of the noise; it might be genuine concern for your flock.
It occurs to me that your neighbor may simply be concerned that something is WRONG with your hens. When you take your gift of eggs to her (soon), apologize for the racket and explain that the nearly daily chorus that she's hearing is your hens bragging (or congratulating the bragging hen) for her accomplishment of laying another egg. That it is the sound of a very happy hen and her mates joining in to pat her on the back. Assure her that in your flock, due to the time needed for an egg to be produced (about 26 hours), that it's only a once-a-day thing, and that an unhappy bird/flock will not lift up this song of thanksgiving.
If nothing else, the conversation ought to open dialogue between you and your neighbor to get to the root of her complaint so that a solution that keeps the peace can be found.