The Coshocton County Beacon December 4, 2019 | Page 23
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Each year, the Community Choir's Christmas concert
tells the Christmas story through narration and song in
a new way. "We're so appreciative of the Reverend Rich-
ard K. Hoover's creative gift of writing the concert 'story'
for us for the past eight years; and the stunning program
covers have been created by our Columbus artist friend,
Thomas J. Kulewicz for the past 32 years," shared Snyder.
"It's always affirming when
those in the audience say their
celebration of Advent and
Christmas begins with our
concert. We want the concert to
be a musical and spiritual 'time
out' as together we remember
the reason we celebrate."
- Charles R. Snyder
director
are available pre-sale from choir members; online at
CoshoctonCommunityChoir.org; or from these ticket
outlets: Coshocton - Buehler's Food Markets; Newcom-
erstown - Baker's Foods; West Lafayette - Home Loan
Savings Bank; or in Roscoe Village at the Coshocton
Visitors Bureau. Tickets will also be available at the door
on concert day.
"It's always affirming when those in the audience say
their celebration of Advent and Christmas begins with
our concert," said Snyder. "We want the concert to be a
musical and spiritual 'time out' as together we remem-
ber the reason we celebrate."
To find out more about the Coshocton Community
Choir (now in its 49th season), The Coshocton Youth
Chorale, or the Coshocton Singers, call the choir office
at 740-623-0554, check out the Coshocton Community
Choir Facebook page, or visit their website www.Co-
shoctonCommunityChoir.org.
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