For our December concert in the Community Concert Series, we welcome back the Seymour Brass Sextet on Saturday, December 14 at 7:00pm! The concert is free to attend, with a freewill offering benefitting Pratt Community School.
The Christmas season is a special time for music, especially brass music ever since the Salvation Army’s brass ensembles began playing on street corners for Christmas shoppers. Thus, as part of our Community Concert Series, PPUMC invites you, one and all, to come hear our local “Seymour Brass Sextet” play a concert of music from “Joy to the World” to “Silent Night,” from “Jingle Bells” to “The Wassail Song.” It will be a “jingle-joyous” evening!
The Seymour Brass Sextet is made up of:
Tuba (bass voice): Derek Nelson
Euphonium (baritone voice): Marilee Johnson
Trombone (tenor voice): Brad Voves
French Horn (alto voice): Bob Garnett
Trumpets (soprano voices): KP Powell and Jake Gysland
The concert is FREE, with a freewill offering benefitting our neighbors across the street at Pratt Community School.
Pratt Community School receives support from a strong international community fostered by its close proximity to the University of Minnesota.
Pratt prides itself on creating an inclusive school community and celebrating its diversity across racial, ethnic and socio-economic boundaries. As a small community school, it offers individualized and active learning experiences where staff knows each child and appreciates them for their unique talents.
Committed to providing a quality education for every child, Pratt recognizes the important role families play as their children’s first teachers.