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(Past Event) Christmas with Ron Korb

Flautist and composer Ron Korb returns to St. Paul’s to perform a Christmas concert in support of the Santa Fund North. Ron and his magical flute will be joined by Juno-nominated pianist Chris Donnelly, Celtic fiddle player and step dancer Alex Cheung, and cellist Mary-Katherine Finch. The repertoire will consist of some Christmas favourites, as well as some of Ron’s beautiful original music. Built in 1884, St. Paul’s has marvellous acoustics and a great atmosphere. This concert will provide the perfect way to feel the spirit of Christmas.

Concert is December 12th, 7.30pm. Tickets are only $25, and are available from the church office (905-853-7285) or email info@stpaulsanglican.org . There will be a wine bar at this event.

The York Region Media Group’s annual Santa Fund North has been helping families in need during Christmas over the past eight years. This event is also sponsored by Steinway Toronto, who will be providing a piano especially for this event.

Tickets are $25, and for a worthy cause. Do join us for this very special performance by such a talented musician.

Comments(4)

  1. Reply
    Phil Claxton says:

    This will be a great concert, for a great cause. I am really looking forward to this wonderful evening!

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    Grace Vieira-Peacock says:

    If you’ve never seen or heard the wonderful talent of Ron Korb, you’re going to LOVE his concert! Always a great show!! If you have seen his concerts, you know that each one is different … and I know you’ll be counting the days until this next one! Highly recommend attending!!

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      stpauls says:

      We couldn’t have said it better…thanks Grace!

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    Phil C says:

    At 8:15 P.T. this morning, Ron’s Album “Asia Beauty” was nominated for the Best New Age Album Grammy Award! And he’s coming to St. Paul’s this Saturday to support the Santa Fund! Do not miss this show!!!

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