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Trinity United Methodist’s Candlelight Concerts

is proud to present:

Jean Lenke & Friends with A Celebration of Rogers and Hammerstein

The performance will also be streamed live at https://trinityumcpt.org/concerts where you will find a link for the Candlelight Concerts Online and ways to donate. The concert will also be simulcast on KPTZ FM 91.9.

Admission to the concert is free (really!), with a suggested donation $15 per person if you wish to donate. You are most welcome to attend whether you choose to donate or not.

Half the proceeds from the concert will go to Dove House of Jefferson County, whose mission is to empower victims of crime and abuse in Jefferson County through education, advocacy and crisis intervention.

This Candlelight Concert will feature Jean Lenke & Friends, Christine Moon & Avery Saul, celebrating the music of Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein. Peninsula musicians George Radebaugh on piano, Steve Kirk on guitar, Ted Enderle on drums & Tom Svornich will accompany the group.

The group will be highlighting songs from Rodgers & Hammerstein’s musical partnership – song like Getting to Know You, My Favorite Things, Happy Talk, Shall We Dance, Love Look Away & Hello Young Lovers and many more!

With a beautifully smooth and soulful voice, Pacific Northwest Jazz, Folk & Blues vocal artist Jean Lenke paints music in full color, with broad strokes and a free hand. As bandleader her approach to music is free spirited, crossing boundaries and mixing genres ~ she doesn’t always color inside the lines.

Christine Moon is a recent transplant from Portland, Oregon. Her repertoire includes the Great American Songbook, big band and modern pop tunes. Christine’s voice has been described as “velvet” and “chocolate-ty.” She has played with some of the top musicians in Portland.

Avery Saul is a passionate singer and aspiring musician whose love for performing began in high school choir and theatre. She was a member of two select choirs—one earning recognition at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival—and has since performed frequently with the Peninsula College.

Trinity United Methodist Church is located at 609 Taylor Street, across from the Community Center, in Uptown. Attendees should plan on arriving early – doors will open at 6:30. Masks are encouraged for in-person attendees.