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LWC Soundbites Concert 11:30amCT, today, Oct. 11, 2012 Concert celebrates Charles Dickens' Birth, Day of Alignment By Duane Bonifer News from Lindsey Wilson College COLUMBIA, KY - The numbers line up on Thursday, and so two Lindsey Wilson College musical ensembles are going to celebrate 10-11-12 day. The Lindsey Wilson Concert Choir and students from a class on church methods and materials will give a short Thursday morning concert in W.W. Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall. Dubbed "SoundBites Recital," the free concert will be at 11:30amCT in Slider Recital Hall, 155 Blue Raider Drive, Columbia, KY. "So if you are in the community and are close-by for lunch, we hope to see you at the Slider Recital Hall," said LWC Director of Choral Activities Gerald Chafin. The students from the church methods and materials class will open "SoundBites" with a handbells performance with members of Columbia Baptist Church. Then members of the Lindsey Wilson Concert Choir will perform a bicentennial reflection on Charles Dickens, who was born in 1812. The performance -- which will conclude around 12pm noon CT -- will feature works by Lewis Carroll, who influenced Dickens' work, as well as some of Dickens' poetry. Members of the Lindsey Wilson Concert Choir are: Courtney Adkins of Albany, KY; Ashley Antle, Russell Springs, KY; Nicole Burton, Liberty, KY; Abigail Calhoun, Lexington, KY;; Latasha Calton, Williamsburg, KY; Tera Combs, Shelbyville, KY; Ashley Farmer, Williamsburg, KY; Eunice Mukaz, Louisville, KY; Ashley Perkins, Greensburg, KY; Chelsea Pike, Campbellsville, KY; Rebekah Sanders, Waynesville, Ohio; Brittany Smith, Albany, KY; Shelia Marie Stacy, Kevil, KY; Jessica Turner, Somerset, KY;; and Abbey Warren, Columbia, KY. For more information about "SoundBites Recital," contact Chafin and chafing@lindsey.edu or (270) 384-8084. This story was posted on 2012-10-11 04:17:37
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