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Lake Superior College to host choir holiday concert

The 14-voice Lake Superior College Choir will hold a free holiday concert on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the main campus’ atrium.

“Our talented choir students have enjoyed learning some holiday songs and are excited to share them with family and friends,” said Cal Metts, choir instructor at Lake Superior College. “I’m proud of these students’ dedication and musical growth this semester.”

The Harbor City International High School’s Varsity String Band will accompany the choir during some of the songs. Individual LSC students taking private music lessons this semester will also showcase their talents they’ve developed.

The choir will be performing nine songs including Already Home from the Broadway revival of The Wizard of Oz, and popular Christmas classics Carol of the Bells, and We Need a Little Christmas. The concert is expected to last an hour.

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