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SUMMARY:Lyon College Gospel Choir Spring Concert April 17 in Batesville Arkansas
DESCRIPTION:The Lyon College Gospel Choir will present its highly anticipated spring concert at 7:00 p.m. Friday\, April 17\, in the Bevens Music Room of the Brown Fine Arts Building on the Lyon College campus\, located at 2300 Highland Road in Batesville Arkansas. The event is free and open to the public. \n \nUnder the direction of Barretta Robinson\, the concert will feature an evening of praise and inspiration\, blending both traditional and contemporary gospel music performed by talented student and community vocalists. \nThe program will open with a prayer and welcome\, followed by a powerful selection of songs including “Jesus Promised” by the Chicago Mass Choir\, “My Life is in Your Hands” by Kirk Franklin and God’s Property\, “Faithful Is Our God” by Hezekiah Walker\, and “How Much We Can Bear” by The Choir Room. \nA special motivational segment will highlight uplifting performances such as “Grateful” by Hezekiah Walker\, “Joy” by The Choir Room\, “Goodness of God” by CeCe Winans\, and “The Blood Still Works” by Malcolm Williams and Great Faith. \n“This concert is a celebration of faith and community\,” Robinson said. “Our choir members have dedicated themselves throughout the semester\, and this program reflects their talent and shared spirit of encouragement.” \nThe Lyon College Gospel Choir is accompanied by pianists Hunter Hall and Jaalyn Steen and features a diverse group of vocalists from across the campus and community. \nLyon College\, founded in 1872\, is the oldest college in Arkansas operating under its original charter and continues to provide a strong liberal arts education to students from across the country and around the world. \nCommunity members throughout Batesville Arkansas and North Central Arkansas are encouraged to attend this uplifting and inspiring event.
URL:https://arkansasradio.com/event/lyon-college-gospel-choir-spring-concert-april-17-in-batesville-arkansas/
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SUMMARY:Greenbrier Area Arts Council Announces 6th Annual Art Jam Festival April 25 at Matthews Park
DESCRIPTION:The Greenbrier Area Arts Council is inviting the community to celebrate creativity and community at the 6th Annual Art Jam on Saturday\, April 25\, beginning at 10 a.m. at Matthews Park\, located at 25 Ivy Street in Greenbrier. \n \nOrganizers describe the award-winning festival as a fun\, interactive experience for all ages\, featuring live performances\, hands-on art activities\, workshops\, demonstrations\, and more. This year’s theme encourages attendees to “soar to new heights” while enjoying a full day of creative expression and entertainment. \n“Art Jam is designed to bring people together to celebrate creativity in a way that’s engaging and accessible for everyone\,” organizers said. “It’s truly a ‘jam good time’ for families\, artists\, and the entire community.” \nAdmission to the event is free\, making it an easy and affordable outing for families and visitors across Central Arkansas. \nProceeds and community support generated through Art Jam benefit the Greenbrier Area Arts Council\, which has provided more than $5\,000 in scholarships and grants to local students and teachers to support arts education and enrichment. \nFor more information\, community members may contact event organizer Shellie O’Quinn at 501-733-1140 or by email at greenbrierareaartscouncil@gmail.com\n.
URL:https://arkansasradio.com/event/greenbrier-area-arts-council-announces-6th-annual-art-jam-festival-april-25-at-matthews-park/
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