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2007 Christmas Adult Choir Festival

January 5th @ St. Columban

Rick Foegler directs the St. Catharine of Siena Singers

The St. Columban Choir, under the direction of Mary Bellman, sings "In the Bleak Midwinter"

Mike Dailey conducts the choir from St. John the Evangelist Parish in West Chester

Director Brian Bisig poses with the choir from St. Michael the Archangel Parish

Lynn Meisberger acknowledges her choir from St. Susanna Parish after they finished singing

 

January 7th @ St. Bartholomew

Warming up the festival pieces

Festival Conductor Brian Bisig rehearses the choirs

The choirs of Our Lady of the Rosary and St. Bartholomew Parishes sing the festival pieces

Eugene Englert conducts the Assumption Parish Choir from the piano

The choir from Our Lady of the Rosay parish performs an arrangement of "Ave Maria Stella"

Cathedral Organist Blake Callahan performs the postlude after accompanying the festival choir pieces

The choir from St. Therese the Little Flower watches director Mary Jo Chavez for their cue to sing

Director Jim Balbach accompanies and directs the St. Savior Parish Choir singing "O Holy Night"

Jeremy Helmes conducts the St. Bartholomew Choir in singing "Still, Still, Still"

The festival choir sings "Of the Father's Love Begotten" to conclude the concert


2006 Children's Choir Festival -

January 6 - St. Margaret of York

Our Lady of the Rosary

 

St. Agnes (Diocese of Covington)

St. John (West Chester)

St. Margaret of York

St. Michael


2005 Annual Members' Meeting -

November 14 - Home of Joeline Lecture

A rose between two thorns...

Char Nevius & Ruth Englert enjoy a drink

Classical Guitarist Jose Matiella provides some soothing music for the evening

Pianist Doug Stegeman entertains the crowd with cocktail music

Dave Allen with host Joeline Lecture

Two Jims (Balbach & McCormick) catch up

A plethora of party guests enjoying themselves

Kevin Samblanet, Doug Stevens & Mary Bellman

Betcha' don't have a pipe organ in your dining room...

A unique entrance to this unique home!


 

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