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Get your concert tickets!
Here is what we are all sending out… If I wasn’t singing in it, I would be buying tickets! It will really be awesome! I have talked about this choir so much… the two brothers that direct this organization are amazing and one of them has done all the musical arrangements. You will be amazed!
Dear Family and Friends
Please join us for an evening filled with beautiful music. The East Valley Mormon Choral Organization is excited to announce its second concert of the season, "That Easter Morn." In just six months EVMCO has grown to accommodate over 330 musicians from across the valley, including a premier adult choir, a full symphony orchestra, and professional children’s and youth choruses. Begin your Easter season with this inspiring concert celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, including thrilling new compositions and arrangements for choir and orchestra. March 5th at the Ikeda Theater, Mesa Arts Center. Tickets available at the Mesa Arts Center box office or at:
http://www.mesaartscenter.com/index.php/performances/music/thateastermorn
a musical moment (again)
I could write so much every Thursday night but it would always say the same thing… it was amazing, the Spirit is so strong, my testimony was strengthened, I love to sing, the talent is fabulous, etc. BUT tonight we sang with the full orchestra and WOW. I almost couldn’t sing because I was holding back my tears-tears that spoke the truthfulness of the words we are singing, tears that couldn’t express what this music is doing for me, tears that testified of the Savior and the Atonement, tears that just meant I was so incredibly touched and moved.
If I could sit in a corner and observe I would feel blessed. The fact that I am a part of this is more than a blessing! I’m so excited to be a part of this choir.
And, I will say that every time I take on something new, something else gets put to the back burner in my life. I can only keep so many balls up in the air. We all come to a point in our life-several times in our lives-when you determine what to keep and what to let go. It is a process of molding, changing, learning, growing and understanding. Sometimes things will be important, sometimes they won’t. Seasons come and seasons go. I love that about my life-I don’t have to be doing the same thing and thinking the same thing with the same route forever. Change is good and it is the only thing constant in life!

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