White Bear Lake: ‘Sing for the Cure’ concert Nov. 9
The White Bear Lake United Methodist Church and Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church will be presenting “Sing for a Cure,” a musical concert tribute on Nov. 9 to those impacted by breast cancer.
The event will have approximately 80 singers along with a chamber orchestra, soloists, and narrators. The concert, to take place at the White Bear Lake United Methodist Church, begins 4 p.m. and will last up to an hour.
“This is not just a performance; it’s a heartfelt community gathering to honor and support those whose lives have been touched by breast cancer. We invite you to be part of this meaningful experience,” according to a statement from organizers.
White Bear Lake United Methodist Church is located at 1851 Birch Street in White Bear Lake.
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