Tri-Octaves Has Benefit Concert For Bethlehem Center Dec. 2-3

  • Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Kick off the Christmas season with the Tri-Octaves at the 14th Annual Christmas Concert to
benefit The Bethlehem Center.  There will be two shows - the first Friday, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m. and then Saturday, Dec. 3, at 6 p.m. at Christ United Methodist Church, 8645 E. Brainerd Road.

Admission is free and donations will be accepted for the Bethlehem Center Youth and Children's Programming.

Review for the performances:

This year "The Tri-Octaves" spin on Christmas is all about some of our favorite "TV Sitcoms" from
time past. The Tri-Octaves: Willie Kitchens, Jr. (of the Impressions), Doug Richesin, and Michael
Rodgers bring together three different styles of music to blend their voices in soulful harmony. 

These Tennessee natives have been involved in music their whole lives and all currently serve at
United Methodist congregations. 

This tremendously talented trio will be sure to fill you with Christmas cheer.

The Bethlehem Center is a 95 year-old faith-based nonprofit organization empowering South Chattanooga children and families to live stable and productive lives. They have after school and summer programs, leadership opportunities for high school students, and adult GED classes.

For more information contact Christ United Methodist Church at 892-9363 or The Bethlehem Center at 266-1384.

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