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Concert for the Earth

  • Immanuel Congregational Church, UCC 10 Woodland Street Hartford, CT, 06105 United States (map)

“Concert for the Earth” by In Trine, with Special Guest Lee Callahan

Brought to You by Immanuel’s Environmental Action Committee

Advance tickets may be purchased via Eventbrite at $25/ticket and $30/ticket at the door the afternoon of the concert. Ticket Link: https://bit.ly/ConcertForTheEarth

Invite your family and friends to Immanuel at 4pm on April 27th. In Trine is original folk music in alignment and harmony and was formed by Kate Callahan, Cynthia Wolcott, and Michelle Begley. Kate served as the 16th CT State Troubadour and is one of the most awarded singer/songwriters in Connecticut. Cynthia enjoys doing many different things in her life; one of her absolute favorites is singing with these two women. Michelle sings regularly with a variety of small and large choral groups and is blissed out when singing with her kids and friends. In Trine’s latest CD Lay it Down includes songs that urge us all to preserve and protect our Sacred Earth. Song titles include World War Zero, Spin Again, and Waiting to See, with lyrics that include “The earth will open up and spin again.”

The “Concert for the Earth” will first, celebrate Earth Week and our Sacred Earth, and second, raise funds for the Immanuel Church Green Fund to further green Immanuel and lower its carbon footprint.

Church and community members who feel moved to support the concert production and the mission of the Green Fund are invited to become “Earth Steward Donors,” by contributing at the Bronze Level - $100, at the Silver Level - $300, or at the Gold Level - $500. “Earth Steward Donors” will be given VIP seating at the concert. For info, contact Roland Axelson: rgaxelson@gmail.com or 860-817-2915

This very special concert is being widely promoted throughout the state of CT and beyond, especially reaching out to the numerous Environmental Organizations and non-profits, and multiple faith communities, all concerned for the environment and advocating for action to address the Climate Crisis. Rev. Dr. Jay Terbush will give the official welcome, on behalf of Immanuel Church.