"Joyfully Sing", a group of 10 ladies that began singing as a group 25 years ago, entertained us tonight at Brookdale. They were led by the Daughter-in-Law of Jim and Chris Mackie who are residents here. They sang a variety of Christmas music that included audience participation in several of the traditional carols. They were very professional and followed a group of Seward High School students that sang and played instruments. Their duet of "Oh Holy Night" by two girls was outstanding.
My involvement with the two musical groups this evening followed a Church Denomination discussion group led by Cliff Lowell. Tonight's discussion was on the Episcopal Church. So I had a full 2 hours of entertainment here after doing some work this afternoon down at the house. This is one of the boxes of items that I put together of historic publications that will hopefully be of interest to people at our household Auction this Sunday, December 17th. We have several boxes that include old Seward papers, some going back nearly 100years and several from the WWII era. Carolyn has worked closely with the auctioneers and has pretty good ideas of what is appropriate to have on the auction. My involvement has primarily been in sorting our old stuff, some of which has even come from our folks. I have enjoyed sorting through things that I hadn't for years and some, I didn't even know that we had.
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