community choir concert/fundraiser THIS Saturday, 18 November 2023, St Matthews in the City
All Together Now - Christmas Concert - THIS SATURDAY 18 November 2023
St Matthews in the City
Saturday 18 November at 6pm.
We're excited to be back, by *popular demand*, to St Matthews in the City for our Christmas Concert 2023!
Enjoy the massed community choirs of All Together Now in concert, singing our usual eclectic mix of music, and raising money for the Auckland City Mission.
Tickets on sale on our website - www.thechoir.co.nz...
Adults: $25, Seniors $20, Unwaged $15
Children (6 – 12) $10.50, 5 & under: complimentary –
St Matthews in the City, 132 Hobson St, corner Hobson and Wellesley St
– (there are several options for parking nearby, including Sky City)
Please note – St Matthews is simply a glorious place to as a venue – (glorious, gorgeous, stunning..)
if you LIKE xmas songs, there is plenty on the repertoire, including favourites, new & old (and brand new...) to bring JOY
if you DO NOT LIKE xmas songs - we have *other* songs to bring JOY
this popular annual event usually sells out, and ONLINE ticket sales end today (Friday). There may be limited cash sales at the door.
This is our massed choir – bringing together our choirs, our 4 singing communities from all across Auckland, plus Taupo & Tauranga
Our singers come from all walks of life, and range from teenagers to oldies, and everything in between. They come from a variety of musical and singing backgrounds - some can read music and some can't. Some have been in choirs before, some not since school days, and for some this is their first ever experience of being in a choir. There's no typical All Together Now member
Some videos and audio recordings from performances this year, including our previous concert at St Matthews are on our website
www.thechoir.co.nz...dbpage.php?pg=listen
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Why does this matter? As Nikki Macdonald from The Post points out, we’re a country with around 4,400 threatened species. With limited time and funding, conservation has always meant making tough calls about what gets attention first.
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Now that we can see the full picture, it brings the big question into focus: how much do we, as Kiwis, truly value protecting nature — and what are we prepared to invest to make it happen?
We hope this brings a smile!
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