Community Christmas Caroling


Saturday, December 17th, 2022
7:00 PM
Southwest Virginia Museum
10 W 1st St N, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Monday, December 19th, 2022
6:00 PM
Lion's Club Pavilion, Cumberland Bowl Park
842, Park St, Jonesville, VA 24263
Join us for our 2nd year of Community Christmas Caroling to celebrate the season! Carolers will usher in the holiday with Christmas classics “Deck the Halls”, “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”, “Silent Night”, and many more. All ages and singing styles are welcome! No experience is necessary—just the desire to sing!
Saturday's event will take place during the Southwest Virginia Museum's 27th annual Festival of Trees. Get yourself in the mood for the holidays as you enjoy beautifully decorated trees, mantels, banisters, and doorways. Each tree is decorated by volunteers representing families, churches, schools, businesses, and civic groups around the region. Carolers will be enveloped in an enchanting atmosphere of community and holiday spirit. Singers will be admitted free; non-singers must pay museum entry fees: Adults: $5; Children (6-12): $3; Under 6 free. UVA Wise Choral Director Hannah Wunsch Ryan will lead our merry group.
Monday's event will take place during the annual Festival of Lights at Cumberland Bowl Park. Cumberland Bowl Park is in the heart of Jonesville, at the end of Park Street, just North of the center of town. The pavilion is about 1/3 of the way around the park drive on the left side of the road. Lee County Public Schools Choral Director Cari Belcher will lead our festive group. This event is free & open to all!
If you're interested in participating, please RSVP using the form below.
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