Choir sings Sunday
The Red River Boy Choir will present its spring concert at 3 p.m. Sunday at Hope Lutheran Church, South Campus, 3636 25th St. S., Fargo. Vocal musical literature, including classical and contemporary sung in English and Latin, will be performed along with cellist Eric Guttormson. Special guests include the Lake Agassiz Girl Choir. Cost is $5 for an adult, $3 for a student and free for those age 5 and younger.
The Red River Boy Choir will present its spring concert at 3 p.m. Sunday at Hope Lutheran Church, South Campus, 3636 25th St. S., Fargo. Vocal musical literature, including classical and contemporary sung in English and Latin, will be performed along with cellist Eric Guttormson. Special guests include the Lake Agassiz Girl Choir. Cost is $5 for an adult, $3 for a student and free for those age 5 and younger.
Doors open at 2 p.m. with tickets available at the door.
RRBC is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) performing musical arts group for boys ages 8-14 serving Fargo, Moorhead, Minn., and surrounding areas. It has been serving the valley for 27 years. The boys attend school at Discovery, Bennett, Jefferson, Hawthorne in Fargo; Reinerson and Hopkins in Moorhead;
Eastwood and Aurora Elementary schools in West Fargo; and Breckenridge Elementary in Breckenridge, Minn.
The boy choir is back from its tour to the Wisconsin Dells on April 16-18. While on tour, the boys performed on the steps of the Minnesota State Capitol, received a personal tour of the Capitol Grounds and sang in the rotunda of the capitol. The group stayed and performed at the Kalahari Resort while enjoying the 125,000 square foot indoor wet and wild water and theme park. The last performance for the tour was at Pigeon Falls Lutheran Church, in Pigeon Falls, Wis.
The Red River Boy Choir is now accepting auditions for new members for this fall. For more information on the concert and auditions, contact Gina Bortnem, executive director, at 701-367-3677, RedRiverBoyChoir@gmail.com or RedRiverBoyChoir.org.
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