Messiah Sing-Along returns to Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church Tuesday

A crowd gathered at the Eagle Harbor Congregational Church Dec. 18 for the community Christmas caroling event organized by the Bainbridge Chorale and Ovation! MTB. Bainbridge Chorale offers one last chance to sing along at its Messiah Sing-Along 7 p.m. Tuesday at Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church. - Brad Camp/ For the Review
Brad Camp/ For the Review
A crowd gathered at the Eagle Harbor Congregational Church Dec. 18 for the community Christmas caroling event organized by the Bainbridge Chorale and Ovation! MTB. Bainbridge Chorale offers one last chance to sing along at its Messiah Sing-Along 7 p.m. Tuesday at Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church.

December 22, 2010 · Updated 1:15 PM 

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For those who were busy shopping and missed out on caroling or for those who just didn’t get enough this season, you’re in luck.

Bainbridge Chorale hosts its second annual Messiah Sing-along at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church, 11042 Sunrise Dr. NE.

The informal event is a benefit for the Chorale Young Singers Program. Sing along or just enjoy a celebration of George Frideric Handel’s Christmas oratorio including the popular “Hallelujah” chorus.

Accompaniment will be provided by the all-volunteer Messiah Festival Orchestra

Julia Tai will direct. Tai, who also directs the Magnolia Chorale and the Westside Symphonette, has participated in international music festivals and conducting competitions.

Admission is by suggested donation of $10 at the door; children under 13 are free.

Please bring a score if you have one; a limited number of scores will be available to borrow.

For more information, call the Chorale office at 780-2467.

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