
The Harbor Country Singers, a community outreach of the School of American Music, invite you to celebrate the season with their annual Holiday Concert, “Home for the Holidays.” This year, the choir will perform on two dates and in two different venues to share the spirit of the holidays throughout the region.
Performances will take place:
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Saturday, December 6, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. EST
Episcopal Church of the Mediator
14280 Red Arrow Hwy., Harbert, MI -
Sunday, December 7, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. EST
The Acorn Theater
107 Generations Dr., Three Oaks, MI

Both concerts are free and open to the public, though donations are warmly appreciated. Tickets for The Acorn performance can be reserved in advance at acornlive.org.
In the spirit of giving, attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations for Neighbor by Neighbor, a local nonprofit connecting vulnerable residents of southwest Berrien County with vital resources and services. Requested items include pull-tab cans of soups, stews, tuna, ravioli, spaghetti, or other easy-to-heat meals.
The festive program will feature a joyful blend of Christmas and Hanukkah music, including “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” “Sing Noel, Noel!,” “Home for the Holidays,” the Barenaked Ladies’ rendition of “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/We Three Kings,” “Carol of the Bells,” “Silent Night,” “Dreidel Song,” and many more seasonal favorites.
The concerts will showcase the Harbor Country Singers alongside talented area musicians, including a brass quintet and a piano, guitar, and bass trio, creating a rich and uplifting holiday sound.
“We’re incredibly excited to be bringing this concert to the community,” said Maggie Martin, Director of the Harbor Country Singers. “It’s a wonderful way to kick off the holiday season with your family and friends!”
The Harbor Country Singers is a community choir dedicated to bringing people together through the joy of music. The ensemble is supported by a grant from the Pokagon Fund, the School of American Music, donations from the community, and the Episcopal Church of the Mediator, which provides rehearsal and performance space.
For more information, contact the School of American Music at 269-409-1191 or SchoolofAmericanMusic@gmail.com, and follow the School on Facebook or visit schoolofamericanmusic.com.
About the School of American Music
The School of American Music (SAM), based in Three Oaks, Michigan, provides music education, community performances, and outreach programs throughout Harbor Country and beyond. Founded to make music accessible to all, SAM offers private lessons, group classes, workshops, and free community concerts, supported by grants and local partnerships that strengthen the region’s creative and cultural life.
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