This Mother’s Day, everyone is invited to attend a joyful concert presented in celebration of the First Congregational Church of Camden’s Shields Mission Project, now in its twentieth year of providing assistance to Knox County and Lincolnville residents in financial crisis.
On Sunday, May 8, at 4:00 PM, the Midcoast Brass Quintet will offer a concert of popular, sacred and jazz music that will have you tapping toes and singing along. The Midcoast Brass Quintet features Megan Kennedy on trombone, Doug Kennedy on tuba, Carolyn Kanicki on horn, and Peter Stuart and Bruce Cole on trumpets.
This concert is presented free of charge in the First Congregational Church sanctuary, located at 55 Elm Street, Camden. Masks are optional and available if needed.
An offering will be collected in celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the church’s Shields Mission Project. All contributions to the free-will offering will help the Shields Mission Project continue assisting neighbors in crisis. Donations can be made at the concert, online at www.camdenucc.org, or by mailing a check (memo line: Shields Mission Project) to: First Congregational Church, 55 Elm Street, Camden, ME 04843. Questions? Contact the church office at 207-236-4821.
Treat mom and the whole family to some uplifting music while you help us celebrate this important milestone.