Performers scheduled to appear include Aaron Jackson of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Charlotte Jackson of the Mountain Home Symphony Chorus and Steven Jamison of St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church.
Hart said the event is designed to help introduce audiences to classical music while showcasing the area’s local musical talent.
April Bailey say the Arts at St. Andrew’s series periodically brings musicians, speakers and performers to the community as a free public event.
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St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church is located at 511 Coley Drive in Mountain Home. To view upcoming events hosted by the church visit their calendar of events here.
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