FULTON – After a two year hiatus, the sounds of the holiday season will once again be shared at 7 p.m. Sunday, December 18 at the annual Fulton Community Band Christmas Concert at the First United Methodist Church, 1408 NY-176, said Steve Chirello, president of the Fulton Music Association (FMA).
The Methodist church is right across the street from the entrance to the Fulton Junior High School and is free. FMA is providing free bus transportation to and from the concert for residents of Towpath Towers and Fulton Mill Apartments. The Fulton Community Band will be featured performing several new arrangements and old favorites including Leroy Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride, “An Irving Berlin Christmas,” “A Christmas Celebration,” and “The Hallelujah Chorus,” among others.
The Roamin’ Catholic Choir, under the direction of Dolores Walrath, will also be singing in the concert and will feature: ”Glory, Glory!,” “Breath of Heaven,” “On This Still and Silent Night,” “Hallelu! Hallelu!,” “It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas,” and more.
“The evening will end with a rousing Christmas carol sing-along with the band, the choir, and the audience,” Chirello said.
Everyone in the community is invited to attend this free concert, Chirello said. For additional information, call 591-3392.
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