Children Making a Difference

Young Members of Princeton Girlchoir and
 
The Alleluia and Celebration Singers of Nassau Presbyterian Church
 
to Benefit the American Cancer Society
 
and the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital

Concert Set for November 14, 2009, at Trenton's Trinity Cathedral

The Grace Notes and Semi-Tones of the Princeton Girlchoir and their guests, The Alleluia and Celebration Singers of Nassau Presbyterian Church, are performing an hour-long benefit concert on November 14, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. at Trinity Cathedral, Trenton, New Jersey, to benefit the American Cancer Society and the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Admission is by donation only. No tickets will be sold for this event and those in need may attend free of charge. Trinity Cathedral is located at 801 W. State Street in Trenton, NJ.

Children Making a Difference

The program, Children Making a Difference, will feature two of the Princeton Girlchoir's preparatory choirs, the Grace Notes (34 choristers) and the Semi-Tones (45 choristers), directed by Melissa Malvar-Keylock and accompanied by Rebecca Olsson. Joining the Girlchoir will be their guests, The Alleluia and Celebration Singers of Nassau Presbyterian Church directed by Sue Ellen Page. In return for a wonderful program featuring inspirational songs from each group, patrons are asked to bring items on the wish list provided by the BMS hospital.

"The Princeton Girlchoir's goal is to remind everyone that people of every age can make a difference in our world," says Ms. Malvar-Keylock, the concert's organizer. "We are teaching our singers, from third through eighth grade, that regardless of age, financial situation, or abilities, we can all do our part to make the world a better place. The nearly one hundred singers who are participating in this concert will learn first-hand that they are not too young to use their talents to help people in their own community and around the world."