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Edgewood Presbyterian Hosts Young People's Chorus Monday Night
The free concert is June 13.

The first stop in the performance tour by the Young People’s Chorus of Erie is at the First Presbyterian Church of Edgewood this Monday at 7 p.m.Â
The concert is free and open to the public.
Inspired by the Young People's Chorus of New York City™, the Young People’s Chorus of Erie provides children of diverse abilities and backgrounds a comprehensive choral music experience as a way to further their personal and artistic growth and to foster cross-cultural understanding.
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With an emphasis on diversity, YPC Erie brings together young singers from across the spectrum of Erie’s population. Representing a wide range of faiths, nationalities, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds from over 50 public, private, and parochial schools, young people from the greater Erie area work, sing, and perform together within a structured and focused outlet for their artistic and creative energy.Â
A reception will follow the concert in the lounge for those interested in meeting the artistic staff and singers, as well as learning more about the choir and how to support them in their endeavors.Â
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For more information, please contact the church office at 412-241-4613, or e-mail director of music Shaun Cloonan at music@fpcedgewood.org.Â
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