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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Annual Christmas concert Nov. 25

ST. LUKE’S

SINGERS

It just wouldn’t be Christmas in the Lehigh Valley without the mellifluous voices of the St. Luke’s Singers.

All are invited to the singers’ annual Christmas concert Nov. 25, at Wesley Methodist Church, 2540 Center St., Bethlehem. Preludes begin 2:45 p.m. and the concert begins 3 p.m.

A beloved Lehigh Valley institution, the St. Luke’s Singers is a renowned hospital-based choir which performs on behalf of St. Luke’s University Health Network, the Lehigh Valley’s biggest health care provider – and the region’s oldest, founded in Bethlehem, the Christmas City, to care for steel workers in 1872. Through the singers, listeners gain an appreciation of St. Luke’s long and storied history and the network’s deep roots in the community.

The singers’ dulcet tones warm the cockles of our hearts and raise funds for various St. Luke’s community programs. Since 1991, the singers have collected more than a quarter-million dollars for a multitude of altruistic endeavors.

Accompanying the choir will be renowned pianist and organist Brian Snyder as well as Dave Heine (flute/sax), John C. Gackenbach (percussion) and Tom Mondschein (guitar and bass). The St. Luke’s Festival Trombone Quartet will be providing selections.

This year the choir benefits the Cancer Compassion Fund. Please help us contribute to such a worthy cause. Tickets are at the gift shops at St. Luke’s Allentown, Anderson, Bethlehem and Warren campuses or call 610-759-6325.