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Two Free and Festive Holiday Concerts at Cape May Convention Hall

 

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CAPE MAY – Bring the entire family to enjoy two free holiday concerts at Cape May Convention Hall Dec. 9 and Dec. 13.   The Cumberland County College Jazz Band and Wind Ensemble will perform a concert filled with yuletide favorites Dec. 9 at 7 p.m.  Their “Christmas in Cape May” concert features classic and contemporary holiday arrangements performed by regional community instrumentalists and vocalists.  Light refreshments will be served at the concert.
The Angelus Chorus will perform a free holiday concert with a selection of traditional and secular music Dec. 13 at 7 p.m.  The Chorus is comprised of sixty voices and is directed by Dr. Richard Stanislaw of Ocean City and accompanied by Ruth Fritsch, organist at the Cape Island Baptist Church.
Mark your calendar for the annual Nick Fedoroff Community Christmas Celebration at Convention Hall Dec. 10 at 1 p.m.  Enjoy free holiday fun for the whole family including children’s games and crafts, face painting, holiday refreshments, pictures with Santa and much more at the beautifully decorated Cape May Convention Hall located at 714 Beach Avenue in Cape May.
For additional information, visit discovercapemaynj.com, email recdept@capemaycity.com or call at 609-884-9565. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/capemaycity and follow us on Twitter.

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