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Saturday, January 18, 7-8:30pm, Maple Grove United Methodist Church, 7 W. Henderson Rd.

On this, the 60th anniversary of the first lunch counter sit-in, we’ll recall an often-forgotten era when black and white civil rights demonstrators marched together, were beaten together, were arrested together, and were even killed together.

Friday, December 13, 8pm; Saturday, December 14, 2pm and 8pm; King Ave. United Methodist Church, 299 King Ave.; Sunday, December 15, 6pm, Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 2480 W. Dublin-Granville Rd.

Ring in the holidays with CGMC’s annual family tradition as we present our ever-popular holiday celebration. We’ll set the earth aglow with the sights, sounds, and songs that make the holidays such a special time of year.

Buy your tickets early; this holiday favorite always sells out!

Friday, December 13, 8pm; Saturday, December 14, 2pm and 8pm; King Ave. United Methodist Church, 299 King Ave.; Sunday, December 15, 6pm, Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 2480 W. Dublin-Granville Rd.

Ring in the holidays with CGMC’s annual family tradition as we present our ever-popular holiday celebration. We’ll set the earth aglow with the sights, sounds, and songs that make the holidays such a special time of year.

Buy your tickets early; this holiday favorite always sells out!

Friday, December 13, 8pm; Saturday, December 14, 2pm and 8pm; King Ave. United Methodist Church, 299 King Ave.; Sunday, December 15, 6pm, Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 2480 W. Dublin-Granville Rd.

Ring in the holidays with CGMC’s annual family tradition as we present our ever-popular holiday celebration. We’ll set the earth aglow with the sights, sounds, and songs that make the holidays such a special time of year.

Buy your tickets early; this holiday favorite always sells out!

Friday, December 13, 8pm; Saturday, December 14, 2pm and 8pm; King Ave. United Methodist Church, 299 King Ave.; Sunday, December 15, 6pm, Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 2480 W. Dublin-Granville Rd.

Ring in the holidays with CGMC’s annual family tradition as we present our ever-popular holiday celebration. We’ll set the earth aglow with the sights, sounds, and songs that make the holidays such a special time of year.

Buy your tickets early; this holiday favorite always sells out!

Sunday, November 24, 3-4pm, Streetlight Guild, 1367 E. Main St.

The Voice of Freedom: Civil Rights introduces audiences to the operatic art form by celebrating African-American cultural history through song. Universal in its emotional and musical appeal, this unique production will highlight gospel, jazz, and other works from the Civil Rights Movement. “The Voice of Freedom: Civil Rights” aims to share the African-American experience with audiences of all ages, races, and religions. This show is an abridged version of “The Journey: Civil Rights.”

Friday, November 29, 7:30-9pm, Maynard Ave. United Methodist Church, 2350 Indianola Ave.

As an alternative to the Black Friday buying frenzy, Bill will remind us of all the gifts we have been given: nature, friends, freedom, families, pets, music, art, emotions, and more.

• Songs linked with John Denver, Don McLean, Phil Ochs, Pete Seeger, Louis Armstrong, Jiminy Cricket, Peter, Paul and Mary, and the Golden Girls.

• Inspiring sayings about gratefulness

• Beautiful vocal harmonies by the In Spirit Singers

Sunday, November 17, 3pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.

Tickets are $15 and will be available at the door or from our website. Sliding scale tickets [pay what you are able] will also be available at the door. Children under 12 will be admitted for free.

Tickets: colswomenschorus.org/donate-buy-tickets

Contact: babette.cwc@gmail.com or 614-636-3541 [voicemail only]

Friday, November 1, 7:30pm, Gloria Dei Worship Center, Trinity Lutheran Seminary at Capital University, 2199 E. Main St.

You are cordially invited to Choral Evensong; the Trinity Lutheran Seminary’s 50-voice Seminary Choir, accompanied by a chamber orchestra and soloists, will then sing Brahms’ “Requiem” within this service of Evening Prayer.

Prelude will begin at 7:30pm; Choral Evensong will begin at 8pm.

Free parking; a freewill offering will be taken.

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