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Carol sing helps feed families in need

THE ANNUAL CAROL Sing to benefit the Charter House will be hosted by Middlebury United Methodist Church on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m. John-Eric Colley-Robinson, (left) Isaiah Robinson, Chelsea Robinson, Sue Colley and Tom Colley will be among those joining the singing.

MIDDLEBURY — The Middlebury United Methodist Church will be holding its annual carol sing and benefit concert on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m. Kevin Parizo will accompany the carol portion of the concert on the organ.
The event brings participants from many local churches together to raise funds for the Charter House. This is the 10th year of the concert. Last year’s event was the most successful to date, and organizers hope to do even better this year. The recent rise in homelessness in Addison County and Vermont make the need to supporting the Charter House more important than ever.
The carol sing is open to all ages and refreshments will be served after the singing. Organizers encourage participant to donate what they can as.
For more details contact Tom Colley at 388-9405.

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