Busy November scheduled at St. George Tabernacle

An interfaith choir performs Beethoven's "Hallelujah" at the St. George Tabernacle.
An interfaith choir performs Beethoven's "Hallelujah" at the St. George Tabernacle.

As the leaves turn and the air grows crisper, the St. George Tabernacle is gearing up for a November packed with cultural and historical events that could appeal to many residents and visitors alike. Here are some of the main offerings planned at the historic downtown building, which is located at the intersection of Tabernacle and Main Street:

Nov. 6, noon: Legacy Lecture Series

The "Legacy Lecture Series" features Larry Gardner, a lifelong resident of St. George and Pine Valley, as well as a former Southwest Utah Mission President for the Church's Historic Sites. With his deep ties to the region, Gardner serves as a guide to delve into the history of Pine Valley and its rich heritage.

Nov. 15, 7 p.m.: St. George Interfaith Choir

The "St. George Interfaith Choir", under the direction of Kathy Brown, will present "Simple Gifts," a musical performance meant to embody the spirit of unity and inspiration. Through their choral talents, this choir supports the St. George Interfaith Council's vision by uplifting the community with harmonious melodies.

Nov. 18, 7 p.m.: Christmas on the Keys

Get into the holiday spirit with "Christmas on the Keys" on November 28. Pianist and Composer Andrew Braithwaite, along with special guests, are slated to perform a heartwarming selection of nostalgic Christmas classics, playful mashups, and original compositions. This evening promises to set the tone for the upcoming holiday season.

Nov. 29, 7 p.m.: Gary Castillo and Friends

The month concludes on a festive note with "Gary Castillo and Friends" as they usher in the Christmas season with "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas." Gary Castillo, a highly accomplished male vocalist, former music professor at Cal State LA, and an orchestra soloist, is scheduled to lend his voice to this joyous occasion.

This article originally appeared on St. George Spectrum & Daily News: November events scheduled at St. George Tabernacle