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Holland Chorale ‘Live-ish’ concert tonight By Peg McNichol
Dec 20, 2020 2:47 PM
HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) Holland Chorale debuts its first-ever online-only Christmas holiday program, Holland Chorale Live-ish! at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020, live via the chorale’s YouTube channel.
Performing holiday favorites:
Organ duet with Kristin and Aaron Goodyke
Chancel Choir of Park Church, Grand Rapids
Handbell duet with Kurt and Judi Stroh
Organ solo by Rick VanOss with handbell accompaniment
The Handbell Choir of First Reformed Church, Holland
The Edgar and Elsa Prince Foundation is the 2020-2020 season benefactor.
Jack H. Miller is tonight’s concert sponsor.
Anyone wishing to donate to the chorale can email a check or money order (no cash) to Holland Chorale, PO Box 1513