Concert to raise funds for church repair
The Roscommon Solstice Choir.
The Roscommon Solstice Choir will present a concert in St Mary’s Catholic Church in Westport on Friday, December 5th, at 8pm. The choir has around 95 members so it will certainly be an evening of great and joyful sound. This will be a fund-raising event in aid of urgent repairs to Holy Trinity Protestant Church, which suffered extensive damage due to Storm Éowyn last January. The church has been closed ever since, but the good news is that it’s hoped to re-open with limited seating in the near future.
The Roscommon Solstice Choir is under the direction of Andrew and Eimear Reynolds from Rooskey. This 95-strong choir performs two charity programmes each year - Spring/Summer and Christmas. They usually appear in up to six concerts per programme.
During the evening there will be guest appearances, including the Westport Children’s Choir, which was founded in 2011 by Eriko Hopkinson.
Rev Suzanne Cousins, Rector of Holy Trinity, has again paid tribute to Fr John Kenny and the members of St Mary’s Church for hosting services since the closure, ensuring that members of Holy Trinity congregation could continue to come together twice weekly. She added that the Christmas musical event is sure to be a magical evening and all are welcome to attend.







