Hopewell Valley Chorus to present “A Rose in Winter”

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Hopewell Valley Chorus members performing in A Rose in Winter include: Row 1, Julie Amaral (Pennington), Lynn Ebeling (Hopewell) and Kate O’Neill (Pennington). Row 2: Susan Jane Thistle (Hopewell), Kathleen Gafgen (Pennington), Cathy Friedman, (Pennington), Katy Simonsen (Pennington) and Jane VonJaglinsky (Pennington). Row 3: Jill Leetsma (Titusville), Valerie Nelson (Titusville), Tami Kaplowitz (Pennington) and Margret Van Vuuren (Pennington). Row 4: Peter Staats (Hopewell), Carole Allison (Pennington), Rachael Evans (Pennington), Inger Magnusson (Pennington). Row 5: Ben Primer (Hopewell), Joanne Eagle (Pennington), Scott Donofrio (Pennington) and Bob Woodford (Hopewell).

Hopewell Valley Chorus is set to present its holiday concert “A Rose in Winter,” on Friday, December 11, 2015 at 8 p.m. The concert will take place at St. James Church, 115 East Delaware Avenue in Pennington.

The program includes classical works by Brahms, Berlioz and Charpentier, as well as perennial American favorites. The chorus’s traditional carol sing-a-long will conclude the program. The show will be Heather Mitchell’s first appearance as the group’s music director.

Tickets are $15, or $10 for seniors and students. Tickets can be purchased from any member or online at hopewellvalleychorus.org. For additional information, call (609) 737-3177, or email hopewellvalleychorus@gmail.com.

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