Sooner Sensations Show Chorus under the direction of Debbie K. Hagan-Hogan will present Starlight Serenade, 7 p.m. Nov. 22 at Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College, 3701 S. Service Road.
A silent auction also will be held. Sooner Sensations is a chapter of Sweet Adelines International and all donations are tax deductible.
"Starlight serenade is a lovely way to spend the evening," Hagan-Hogan said. "Join us for beautiful music of the season as we celebrate our love of family, God, country and friends."
"The Sooner Sensations will feature a wide range of music from inspirational patriotic music as we show our support for our troops, as well as some fabulous Christmas songs from around the world," she said.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students and senior citizens and children under five will be admitted free. To purchase tickets, call 436-5828 or visit tickets@soonersensations.com.
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