The Sequim Community Christmas Chorus recently made a $1,500 donation to the Sequim Community Orchestra’s String Kids program.

The Sequim Community Christmas Chorus recently made a $1,500 donation to the Sequim Community Orchestra’s String Kids program.

Sequim Community Christmas Chorus makes donation to SCO String Kids Program

SEQUIM — The Sequim Community Orchestra is the recipient of a $1,500 donation from the Sequim Community Christmas Chorus.

This is the second year that the String Kids program has been the recipient of the support.

“We are so grateful to the whole board of the Christmas Chorus,” said Beth Pratt, Sequim Community Orchestra president.

“Their concerts are ‘must see’ every year for me, and when they chose our program to support, I was honored.”

During the three performances of the chorus in December, the orchestra’s String Kids joined the program, performing Christmas carols from a small loft above the baptistery in the Seventh Day Adventist Church where the concerts are held.

In 2017, the chorus contributed $1,000 of their proceeds to the program.

“We were so surprised at the increase in the donation — and so grateful,” Pratt said.

“Now in our fifth year, our students are progressing and the program is growing. Investments in instruments and our music library, our instructors and the administrative costs of the program are all funded through donations.

“This gift is hugely helpful.”

The students will join the Sequim Community Orchestra Ensemble for their June 8 concert.

Each class will perform, with the Youth Orchestra (the most advanced students) performing the “1812 Overture” with the ensemble.

For more information about Sequim Community Orchestra String Kids program, contact Pratt at 360-460-7368 or president@sequimcommunity orchestra.org.

More in Life

A
HORSEPLAY: The story of how Robin Hill Park came to be

“WANNA MEET ME for a ride at Robin Hill Park?” I think… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: A gift list for gardeners as holiday shopping begins

SO, THIS COMING Thursday is Thanksgiving, which means the Christmas shopping season… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Even in sorrow, count your blessings

THANKSGIVING DAY WILL be the first anniversary of the passing of my… Continue reading

KirtanFest slated for Port Townsend on Saturday

The second KirtanFest is set for 8 a.m. to… Continue reading

Bode scheduled for OUUF weekend program in PA

The Rev. Bruce Bode will present “Ritual Pause” at… Continue reading

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith.
Unity in Port Townsend planning for Sunday services

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Come to the… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Get in the middle of a great garden

AS I WAS going through my records and notes, I came across… Continue reading

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “My Way or the Highway, A Question of Faith” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Schellink is the guest speaker at Unity in the Olympics, 2917 E. Myrtle Ave.
Weekend program scheduled for Unity in the Olympics

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “My Way or… Continue reading

Bode scheduled for OUUF weekend program in PA

The Rev. Bruce Bode will present “My… Continue reading

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith.
Unity in Port Townsend planning for Sunday services

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “The Soul of… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Deck the halls by trimming the trees

A GREAT WAY to enhance your yard and entrance-way is to incorporate… Continue reading

Photo by Karen Griffiths
When Ukrainian musical group Kommuna Lux played at the Palindrome recently they met up with Paradigm Sporthorse Trainer Rebecca Cushman to see her two Ukrainian Warmblood imports Tux (shown) and Artist. From left Sergei Zhuravel, Volodymyr Gitin, Bagrat Tsurkan, Oleg Vasianovych, Sergei Poltorak and Yaroslav Besh. They’re currently touring the U.S. and Cananda to raise money to aid their fellow citizens affected by Russian’s military attacks.
HORSEPLAY: From inhuman to humane

THIS FEBRUARY WILL mark the third anniversary of Putin’s large-scale war on… Continue reading