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Occidental Community Choir to Perform Five Holiday Concerts

Gary Carnivele December 5, 2015

Dec. 5 – 13, 2015. The Occidental Community Choir presents: Got Nog?
Heartwarming, funny to sublime songs for the holiday season. Going strong in it’s 37th year, this Sonoma County choral treasure is directed by Andrew DelMonte. Known for original works from the choir’s own members, this year’s concert program also features beloved carols and traditional spirituals, sweeping choral pieces, a Nigerian Christmas song, and even the Straight/No Chaser version of “The 12 Days of Christmas”! Singer/Songwriter Teresa Tudury will be sharing her music and performing with the choir for every show!
Families are invited to Community First Night on Sat. Dec. 5 at OCA. Tickets are Half Price and there will be Sing-a-Longs and seasonal refreshments. Adults- $15/Kids 12 and under-Free. Tickets available at door or at www.OccidentalChoir.org . Advance reservations recommended.

Saturday, Dec. 5 7:30 pm Occidental Center for the Arts
Sunday, Dec. 6 3 pm Sebastopol Center for the Arts
Friday, Dec. 11 8 pm Occidental Center for the Arts
Saturday, Dec. 12 8 pm Occidental Center for the Arts
Sunday, Dec. 13 3 pm Glaser Center, Santa Rosa

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