Community concert planned for Sunday
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HURON — The Huron Area Concert Association is pleased to announce the concert of Aaron Michael Weil on Sunday, Oct. 27, at 3 p.m. at James Valley Christian School auditorium.
Aaron Michael Weil, a talented musician from Strathcona, Minn., is known for his heart for the Lord, passion for music, and ability to play multiple instruments. He grew up surrounded by gospel and bluegrass music, which inspired his love for different genres. Weil’s journey took him on the road, performing gospel and bluegrass music, including a memorable performance at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn.
Today, he travels as a solo Contemporary Christian Artist, with his family joining him in his concerts, creating a powerful musical experience.
The concert starts with drawings for two monetary amounts.
If you don’t have a season ticket, you can buy one that night or just an individual ticket at the door for $25. Season tickets are $60, family memberships are $130 and student (high school and college) membership are $15. You will not want to miss the monetary drawings!
Serving concessions this year is local Scout Troop No. 222 offering cookies/bars and a drink for a goodwill offering. Come out and enjoy the concert and a snack at intermission.
At the Street Corner Symphony concert held earlier in October, there was a monetary drawing for a season ticket holder bought in the month of May won by John/Jane McLaury. Also, there were drawings for two lower monetary amounts won by Shirley Duxbury and Sandra Beerman. Congratulations to these winners!
The lineup this season also includes Letters from Home, Doo Wah Riders, Jeremy Stolle and Jared Freiburg. For more information, check out the HACA website at http://concertassociation.net/huronsd/. If you have any questions, you can email HACA at huronconcert@gmail.com or call 605 353 4939 and speak with Emma Tschetter.