Happy National Prime Rib Day
…is tonight, in Granbury Texas! The Brazos Chorus is joining the BCO in bringing a powerful message of Hope!
Come early, mingle with friends and enjoy the Art Exhibit in the lobby. Make tonight a family event! BBQ sandwiches, snacks, and drinks will be available for purchase!
The Art Exhibit will begin at 6:45 pm. Granbury will be the only venue, the Art Exhibit, and delicious food will be available for this concert series.
Thank you, MTM, “More Than Me” for providing the BBQ and snack foods available at 7:45 PM.
Thank you “First United Methodist Church, Granbury” for Hosting the Brazos Chamber Orchestra Concert, “Elijah!”
Brazos Chamber Orchestra Web Site
Enjoy!
Folks, I’ve witnessed first hand over the years the impact that these little Teddy Bears make and the immediate comfort they bring to scared and hurting kids!
• April 27, 2017 – First United Methodist Church, 590 NE McAlister Rd., Burleson, TX @ 7:30 pm
“Elijah” Presented by
Brazos Chamber Orchestra and Brazos Chorus
The Brazos Chamber Orchestra and the Brazos Chorus, under the Direction of Maestro David Anavitarte, is pleased to present selections from Mendelssohn’s monumental oratorio “ELIJAH” in Granbury, Cleburne, and Burleson, Texas.
Considered to be one of the greatest of all oratorios because of its sheer power and emotion, Mendelssohn’s grand and mighty composition is an epic retelling of the Old Testament’s stalwart prophet Elijah in a fast-moving story of faith, fearlessness, fight and flight.
The Brazos Chamber Orchestra and the Brazos Chorus will present this fiery and dramatic choral tour de force.
Baritone Dr. David Robinson takes center stage in the pivotal title role of the zealot prophet, while Maestro David Anavitarte, Conductor, marshals the full force of the chorus and orchestra to transport spirits as high as Elijah’s heaven-bound chariot of fire.
Dr. Brian Wasson sings the role of the righteous Obadiah, the wicked King Ahab’s ‘minister of state.’
Sherry White will sing the beautiful soprano pieces.
Lorri Dyess and Dulce Mendoza sing duet roles.
Concerts are free to the audience; however, there will be an opportunity to give a donation, to the “Brazos Chamber Orchestra” after “Thanks Be To God”. The Brazos Chamber Orchestra has provided free concerts to surrounding communities for over 17 years. We are a 501c3 organization, so your gift is a tax-free donation.
On April 19, 1995, a truck-bomb explosion outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, left 168 people dead and hundreds more injured. Until September 11, 2001, the Oklahoma City bombing was the worst terrorist attack to take place on U.S. soil. (I intentionally left off the comments regarding who did this).
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817-276-5149
In 2007, the world’s largest peach cobbler was made at the Georgia Peach Festival. It consisted of:
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Benefiting Cook Children’s and cystic fibrosis patients and families through the Cara Cards Program.
Food catered by Mac’s on Main, live music by Sonny Burgess and Encore, silent and live auctions, photo opportunities by Janel Mae Photography, and just lot’s of fun while we support a most wonderful cause!
VIP tickets will be going on sale soon so let me know and I’ll get you on the list!
Steve Young
817-276-5149
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Put away the electronic devices and unfold a traditional road map. Now, try to fold it back the way it was! And, do not hand the road map to David Stout.
The earliest road map, Britania Atlas, was drawn by cartographer John Ogilby in 1675. Fast forward a few centuries, and my how things have changed! With satellites, GPS and voice commands do we know how we get anywhere anymore?
National Read a Road Map Day reminds us to take some time to sharpen those map reading skills. Take notice of your surroundings. Do you know north from east? If not, it’s a good time to learn.
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