Community Corner
Music on the Hill Hosts "An Evening in Paris"
The annual September Soirée fundraiser takes on a Parisian flair. All are welcome for food, fabulous finds . . . and music, of course.
Join Music on the Hill for “An Evening in Paris,” its sixth annual September Soirée fundraiser, on Friday, September 21, at 7 p.m. in the Parish Hall at the WEPCO church complex, 48 New Canaan Road in Wilton.
The evening begins with a cocktail party and silent bidding, followed by a live auction and dessert.
Bid on fabulous finds to keep or to give as gifts: custom jewelry, handcrafted needlepoint ornaments, a floral arrangement from Annabel Green. Experiences, too, from fitness to cultural attractions and more. Among the featured offerings: a quarter cord of aged beech wood “hand-split while listening to the Anvil Chorus from Il Trovatore.”
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Tickets are $45, or 2 for $80. Reserve a table for six ($225) and invite friends.
Purchase tickets, view the auction catalog, and submit online bids on the website.
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Music on the Hill: Support Music in the Community
Music on the Hill, based in Wilton, is an independent non-profit organization offering workshops, a Summer Sings series, and four performing ensembles–three choral groups and the county’s only community handbell choir–all led by artistic directors David H. Connell and Ellen Dickinson. Ensembles perform, in rotation, six to eight concerts each year in Wilton and neighboring towns.
Proceeds from “An Evening in Paris” support Music on the Hill’s programming.
Learn about ensembles and upcoming fall and Christmas concerts -- and subscribe to the mailing list -- by visiting musiconthehillCT.org.
And remember Music on the Hill on Fairfield County Giving Day next year: 2/28/19.
