Biola Broadcaster - 1962-03

BIOLA CHORALE STARTS SPRING TOUR

The spring tour will take the young people as far north as Femdale, Washington during their eleven days of visiting churches. The Sacred Musical program will include an­ thems ranging from the 16th century to the present.

More than 15 churches will be giv­ en concerts by the 40 voice Biola Col­ lege Chorale, directed by Professor Marvin McKissick, chairman of the Music Department. The group starts March 18 and returns to the La Mira­ da Campus March 29.

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The following are the churches in which concerts will be given:

First Baptist Church Salem, Oregon March 25, Sunday a.m. First Baptist Church Eugene, Oregon March 25, Sunday p.m. Jerome Prairie Community Grants Pass, Oregon March 26, Monday p.m. Evangelical Free Church Yuba City, California March 27, Tuesday p.m. Melrose Baptist Church Oakland, California March 28, Wednesday p.m. Western Baptist Bible College El Cerrito, California March 29, Thursday a.m. Twin Lakes Baptist Church Santa Cruz, California March 29, Thursday p.m. Grace Church Santa Barbara, California March 30, Friday p.m.

Kern Union Church Bakersfield, California March 18, Sunday p.m. Arcade Baptist Church Sacramento, California March 19, Monday p.m. First Baptist Church Ashland, Oregon March 20, Tuesday p.m. First Baptist Church Prineville, Oregon March 21, Wednesday p.m. Lake City Community Church Tacoma, Washington March 22, Thursday p.m. First Baptist Church Femdale, Washington March 23, Friday p.m. Portland Youth for Christ Portland, Oregon March 24, Saturday p.m.

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