Community enjoys parts of Handel's "Messiah"
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A Nondenominational Easter Celebration was held on Sunday, April 9, in the Montpelier Idaho Tabernacle. An Inter-faith Choir with soloists accompanied by the Northern Utah Youth Symphony presented selections from Handel’s “Messiah.”
Those attending enjoyed a wonderful concert conducted by Conrad Dunn. This evening was a culminating event following many weeks of practice.
Special thanks goes to conductor Conrad Dunn, choral director Neil Harris, rehearsal accompanist and pianist Shirley Harris and assistant accompanist Kelvin Smith.
Those who participated from Cokeville are Carol Reed, Kensie McPhee, Janessa Moody, Jan Moody, Brooke Neibaur, Dylan Moody, Darren Moody and Devan Moody.