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Touring Youth Chorus performing in Easton

Touring Youth Chorus performing in Easton

 

The Young Cape Singers of Ocean City, New Jersey be singing hold a benefit concert on Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 7 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, 234 Spring Garden Street, in Easton, Pennsylvania. The concert will benefit The Caring Place of Allentown.

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The group will also sing during Trinity’s Sunday morning worship service at 10:30 am on Sunday, June 24th.

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The Young Cape Singers was founded in 1997 and is open to boys and girls from Cape May, Atlantic and Cumberland Counties. Founded by Gail Rodger, YCS is under the direction of Julia Henrich, herself a former YCS singer. The group performs locally and regionally and has toured locales including Boston; New York; Lancaster, Pa.; Anaheim, Calif.; Montreal, Quebec and many others. With an emphasis on musical accomplishment, friendship and fun, the choir performs a wide variety of material including the classics, folk, blues, spirituals, Broadway and pop.  More information about the group is online at www.youngcapesingers.org.

 

Admission to the concert is free, and the Singers are asking concert-goers to bring a non-perishable or canned food item Saturday night for The Caring Place, and donations will be accepted as well.

 

Trinity Episcopal Church is a downtown Easton congregation that has served people from Easton and the surrounding community since 1819. It is located on Spring Garden Street between Second and Third Streets. Free Parking is available off of the alley behind the church.

 

For more information, contact Dale Grandfield, Director of Music at Trinity Church at 610-253-0792 or visit the church’s website at www.trinityeaston.org.

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