Hopewell Valley Chorus to present The Road Home

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Hopewell Valley Chorus members perform at the Spring into Song in March. Pictured are Diana Urbanowicz (South Brunswick), Joe Lazar (Princeton), Kate O’Neill (Pennington), Melissa Paloti (Hillsborough), Sarah Schlichter (Yardley, Pa.), Marcia Snowden (Lawrenceville), Sandy Stein (Hopewell), Tim Ridge (Ewing), Leslie McCluskey-Eissing (Lambertville), Lisa Ridge (Ewing), Janet Eickhoff (Ewing), Jane Von Jaglinsky (Pennington), Sally Brenner (Hopewell) and Katy Simonsen (Pennington).

Hopewell Valley Chorus is set to present The Road Home.

The group’s spring concert takes its title from the Stephen Paulus piece that will open the performance. The program also includes a variety of “home-themed” pieces, ranging from the 15th century Innsbruck, Ich Muss Dich Lassen to Pete Seeger’s Little Boxes, the gospel song Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, and Home from The Wiz.

The concert features a performance by the 2014 Hopewell Valley Chorus Scholarship winner Elisabeth Boyce-Jacino.

The Road Home is scheduled for 4 p.m. May 4 at the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Washington’s Crossing, 263 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road, Titusville.

Tickets are $15 for general public and $12 for seniors and students.

More information is online at hopewellvalleychorus.org.

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