Christmas Unlimited, Memories in the Making
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The holidays are upon us and it's time to mark your calander for this amazing event! Set in the beautiful Grace Cathedral Church, this will be a day filled with harmony and holiday cheer! Enjoy songs like, "Go Tell it on The Mountain, "I Have Seen The Light" , "Jamaican Noel" and many more. Acappella Unlimited, Topeka's Premier Womens Barbershop Chorus will present a variety of Chistmas songs and wil be joined by quartets Classic Edition (1998 Queens of Harmony) and Harmonia (Region 7, 5th place quartet) . Also joining us for our 2:00 show will be the Cair Parvel and Washburn Rural singers and our own Young Women in Harmony Chorus;and for our 7:30 show the Washburn Rural and Shawnee Heights singers will sing. Emceeing the event will be Kelli Stegeman from Ch 49 News . Ticket prices are $25 – family, $12 – adults, and $10 – students/seniors and are available at Grace Cathedral office or from any chorus members.
Following the 7:30 Show will be an Afterglow in Fellowship Hall of the Cathedral filled with more music and fellowship. Happy Holidays!!
Christmas Unlimited, Memories in the Making
Phone : 785-383-3649 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : madams78@sbcglobal.net
Web: www.acappellaunlimited.com
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