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continued
from page 9
Jack Topper, said, "Our intent is to
blend the traditional sights and the
sounds of the season with the hope,
peace, and love that Christmas her
alds. The season, the songs, the
acoustics, and the purpose of the
festival are so inspirational that our
chapel is a perfect setting for these
magnificent concerts. We are very
fortunate to receive support from so
many choirs. Many of them are
among the finest in the region and
have performed at the festival for
many years."
Fr. Topper added, "It is gratify
ing to see the impact our festival has
had over the last 27 years and will
continue to have. We are grateful to
the more than 8,000 volunteer per
formers offer their gift of music."
For a complete schedule for The
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