On Sunday evening, March 23, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral will present a free Lenten Concert at 7:00 p.m. in the Cathedral, 121 W. 12th Street in Davenport

 

This free concert will present a variety of selections highlighting the musicians of Trinity Cathedral.

 

Appearing on the program will be Michelle Crouch, Soprano; Jo Souder Vandecar, Flute; Julie Knaak, viola; Ron May, organ; and the Cathedral Handbell Choir.

 

During the season of Lent there are often special musical programs from organ recitals to concerts by guest musicians at Trinity Cathedral, Davenport. This year, the Cathedral is featuring musicians from within its talented congregation.

 

The public is invited to attend this free hour-long musical program. The concert will take place in the historic sanctuary of the Cathedral. Parking is available at the south and north ends of the grounds.

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NOTE: This message contains information about a cultural event at a church in the Hilltop Campus Village. Since the event does not take place during a church service, it is our feeling it is an event which may be enjoyed by persons regardless of their religious beliefs or lack thereof. The Hilltop Campus Village welcomes hearing of events of cultural, recreational, educational or commercial interest that are taking place within its borders, and is glad to promote them.

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