MADISON — The Madison Chorale presents “Christmas Glory,” a concert of Christmas and seasonal music, Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m., at Trinity Lutheran Church, 6345 Chapel Road.
The Chorale performs this annual concert dressed in medieval costume. The concert features a variety of music ranging from traditional to sacred to pop.
Under the direction of founder Betty Jean Green, the Madison Chorale is comprised of 19 volunteer vocalists from Lake, Ashtabula and Geauga counties and has performed at private and public functions for 30 years. The chorale is sponsored by Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, a nonprofit comprehensive fine arts association.
Tickets are available at the door and are $5/adults and $4/seniors and children under 12. Complimentary refreshments will be served following the concert. For more information call RRCAA at 440-428-5913.
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