Alexander Central's Chorus presents Madrigal Feaste

Dec. 6—HIDDENITE — Music, merriment, and a delectable meal of delicacies will set the stage when the Hiddenite Arts and Heritage Center and the Alexander Central High School (ACHS) Chorus present the return of their Madrigal Feaste on Thursday, Dec. 9th at Hiddenite Center's Educational Complex on 70 Hiddenite Church Rd. at 7 pm.

Admission for this beloved holiday tradition is $18 per person, which includes a delicious meal of "Olde English " delicacies and musical and theatrical entertainment.

Music and pageantry for the Madrigal Feaste will be presented by ACHS Madrigal Choir, who will serve as the King, Queen, and Royale Court. The program will be under the direction of Ms. Michelle Sullivan and Mr. Michael Countryman with accompaniment by ACHS Band student, Hunter Jamison.

For more information, call 828-632-6966, email info@hiddenitearts.org, or visit hiddenitearts.org.

Hiddenite Center programs and events are supported by the N.C. Arts Council (www.NCArts.org), a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources, with generous funding from the Eileen and R. Y. Sharpe Family Foundation, The Winston-Salem Foundation, the Sharpe Chair of Fine and Applied Arts, Alexander County government, the town of Taylorsville, the Unifour Foundation, the Rotary Foundation, the E. R. Carpenter Family Foundation, Grassroots grant from the N.C. Arts council, South Arts, William G. Pomeroy Foundation and the Friends of the Center membership program.

The Hiddenite Arts & Heritage Center's Lucas Mansion and Educational Complex are wheelchair accessible.