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You are invited to Syracuse Community Choir’s Winter Solstice concert. Saturday, December 17th at 7pm St. Paul’s Cathedral

Syracuse Community Choir’s Winter Solstice concert. Saturday, December 17th at 7pm St. Paul’s Cathedral, 310 Montgomery Street, Downtown Syracuse. This concert, will honor ACTS (Alliance of Communities Transforming Syracuse) with the People’s Peace Prize, given annually to a person or organization working for peace in Syracuse.

ACTS is a “local grassroots interfaith network that seeks to address systems of oppression and exclusion and make real local change”.

They have worked to end solitary confinement for youth, eliminate food deserts, interrupt community violence and more.

Tickets at the door or online:  WinterSolsticeTickets22

Sliding Scale Tickets: $15-$25 (More if you can, less if you need to; no one turned away), children free

Interpreted for the Deaf. Wheelchair accessible. Braille programs available.
The concert will be live-streamed to SCC Facebook and YouTube and recorded, for those who can’t attend in-person.

Masks ARE REQUIRED for audience members, based on CDC recommendations.
Singers will have the option to remove their masks, but will all rapid-test the day of the performance.

Unfortunately, ACTS will not be able to have a reception like we have in the past.

 

 

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