
When female singers raise their voices carrying songs of hope, home and overcoming diversity in the 14th annual Her Story, Her Song, they’ll do so knowing they’re helping women and their young children find permanent housing.
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St. Cloud State University Women’s Choir, Cantabile Girls’ Choir and faculty performers are joining together to put on the concert at 7:30 p.m. April 28 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 4310 County Road 137, St. Cloud.
The concert gives performers and audience members an opportunity to explore life from the feminine perspective. Her Story, Her Song is partnering this year with Domus Transitional Housing, an organization that provides a temporary home and support services to motivated homeless women with custody of children ages 12 or younger.
Ticket information
$10 for adults
$8 for seniors
$5 for students
Free with a St. Cloud State ID
Tickets are available at the door
The premiere performance is “Hope is the Thing” composed by Professor Melissa Krause will be sung by the combined choirs. The Cantabile will perform “A Greeting of Peace” by Professor Marcelyn Smale.
Student Sarah Hanek, Jordan, will perform the solo “Homeward Bound.”
Faculty performers include: Melissa Krause on the flute; Marcelyn Smale performing readings; and soprano Catherine Verrilli on vocals.
