Hospice choir to perform at Rockland library, June 13
ROCKLAND — Solace, the area's hospice choir, will present a program Thursday, June 13, at 6:30 p.m., in the Reading Room at Rockland Public Library.
The a cappella group, founded in 2010, will provide information about its mission of singing for those nearing the end of life and for their families and loved ones. A sampling of the types of gentle music offered – lullabies, folk songs, hymns, Taize chants and more – will also be part of the program.
For a decade, Solace made visits, by invitation, to offer quiet “sings” in private homes, hospital rooms, nursing homes and Sussman House. On hiatus during the pandemic, the group has reconvened and has been rehearsing regularly for several months. It is now available to resume its mission.
The choir's musical director is Charlie Grey, and currently there are a dozen other singers. A smaller number usually participates in a given sing, depending on circumstances. Flexibility, sensitivity and confidentiality are hallmarks of the group.
Brochures with contact information will be available.
The Rockland Public Library is located at 80 Union St. For more information, please email pking@rocklandmaine.gov or call 594-0310.
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