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Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Spokane are busy gearing up for festivities Dec. 15 as they plan final rehearsals for The Music of Christmas, an hour-long production involving a 50-person local choir, six songs, five instrumental accompaniments and a pianist.

Director Karen Hawkins has been so busy this week, she’s barely had time to sit down, but she’s excited for the final performance this weekend, and has high hopes for attendance.

“I’m hoping for about 500,” she said.

Part of the draw, she hopes, will be the professional musicians the group has performing with them. Players on oboe, cello, horn, violin and flute will augment the choral sections of the piece, which isn’t a traditional Christmas play.

“The narrative is individual stories and Scripture that connects the songs,” she said.

Most of the players have current or past stints in the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene symphonies, and the horn and oboe players accompany theater productions at the Spokane Civic Theater.

If you go: The performance of The Music of Christmas takes place this Sunday, (December 15)  at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, at 13608 E 40th Ave. (also called Belle Terre Ave., off of Hwy. 27). Curtain is at 7 p.m. Admission is free, and refreshments are available for the audience.

Elizabeth Backstrom
Elizabeth Backstrom
Elizabeth Backstrom majored in journalism at Western Washington University and currently works as remotely as a grant writer. Her background is in news writing and features, but if an overabundance of caffeine is consumed, she has been known to write a humor piece or two. Backstrom attended various Christian churches growing up in Washington State and in her free time enjoys reading about history, religion and politics.

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mindy wright
mindy wright
11 years ago

Elizabeth, nice article. We thank you for the pre-publicity on behalf of Karen all participants in the program. We are grateful to Faith and Values for helping get the word out on an uplifting and professionally executed performance available to all at this Christmas season.

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