The Garms Family to perform Sunday at JVCS

By Plainsman Staff
Posted 4/13/24

The Huron Area Concert Association is excited to announce the next concert for the season will be The Garms Family, at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 14, at James Valley Christian School.

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The Garms Family to perform Sunday at JVCS

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The Huron Area Concert Association is excited to announce the next concert for the season will be The Garms Family, at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 14, at James Valley Christian School.

Tight-knit, top-notch and the real deal. The Garms Family bands together to love on people with live music, honest stories, and God’s Word. The Garms Family will bring “A Night of Encouragement” at James Valley Christian school. All are invited!

Since 2008, the family has brought “Nights of Encouragement” to churches and venues across America. The Garms Family consists of David and Kris Garms with their sons and daughters, Ben, Taylor, Leesha, Sam, Jayme, and Caleb. None of the siblings have had instrument or vocal lessons. Family hymn sings in the living room of their home grew into over 15 instruments, 10 CDs and full-time touring.

“A Night of Encouragement” is a remarkable musical presentation. Fans of Southern Gospel, bluegrass, and inspirational love their acoustic Christian music. Guitars, piano, drums, fiddle, banjo, upright bass, dobro, and mandolin make up the core band. All members are skilled vocalists, from soprano to deep bass. They switch leads, trios, and quartets. From hymns to original songs, their music tells a clear message of God’s goodness when life is hard. People attend The Garms Family’s concert wanting good music and a fun time. Many walk away with the joy, comfort, or encouragement they needed. The family’s teamwork, harmony and love inspire all ages, but the Gospel of Jesus Christ leaves the impact.

When not on tour in their 46-foot bus “Bertie,” the Garms Family lives in Arkansaw, Wisconsin, renovating a retired school into a concert hall called The Gospel Gym, recording studio, and residence. They also host a free livestream concert series, “Sunday Nights of Encouragement” on Facebook and YouTube.

Come early on Sunday as there will be local talent presented from 7 to 7:20 p.m. If you don’t have a season ticket, you can buy one that afternoon or just an individual ticket at the door for $25 for adults and $10 for high school or college students.

For more information, check out the SACA website at www.huronareaconcertassociation.com. If you have any questions, you can email HACA at huronconcert@gmail.com or call 605 353 4939 and speak with Emma Tschetter.