Monday, January 20, 2025
January 20, 2025

Carol sing at All Saints on Dec. 18

Carols for Christmastide, the annual community carol sing held at All Saints by-the-Sea, and hosted by Music Makers of the Anglican Parish, this year falls on Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 2 p.m.

The popularity of this hour-long afternoon event may be due to both the start time, which allows for daylight driving, and the ambiance of candlelit intimacy, with the traditional sounds of the pipe organ in this acoustically excellent venue.

It also offers islanders the opportunity to take a break from the Christmas rush and enjoy time together over delicious Christmas fare, including traditional Christmas cake, mincemeat pies, mulled apple juice and more.

Accompanied by choir director David Storm at the piano and organ, All Saints’ choir will be leading the familiar carols, with soloists performing seasonal gems that bring Christmas straight to the heart. Soloists include the duos of Anke Smeele and Connie Holmes, Jennifer Ashley and Ellen Vesterdal, Deb Smith and Andrea Metzger, accompanied by John Metzger, flute, and soprano soloist Debbi Toole.

Admission is by cash donation with optional refreshments a suggested $5. All proceeds go to the Salt Spring Island food bank.

Sign up for our newsletter and stay informed

Receive news headlines every week with our free email newsletter.

Other stories you might like

Training set for new visitor centre volunteers

New volunteers at Salt Spring’s Visitor Information Centre are promised a warm welcome when they take the first Destination BC course of 2025 offered...

Farmland Trust celebrates gratitude and growth

By the SALT SPRING ISLAND FARMLAND TRUST How can we serve you in 2025? This is the question that thumps in our hearts and occupies our...

In Response: Our community needs empathy, not attacks, to solve its problems

By JASON MOGUS Last week’s paper held an interesting snapshot of life on Salt Spring in early 2025.  The lead story was how the median home...

LCC budget presented at town hall

Salt Spring’s Local Community Commission (LCC) held its second annual presentation on the upcoming year’s budget, offering an opportunity for taxpayers to sound off...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here