Community events

Tabernacle Choir at Arena

The last time the Mormon Tabernacle Choir performed in Spokane was in the opening ceremonies of Expo ‘74.

The choir and the Orchestra at Temple Square will perform Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Spokane Arena, 720 W. Mallon Ave.

This world-famous choir has performed for royalty and presidents in more than 28 countries.

Tickets range in price from $15.50 to $59.50 and are available at the Arena box office; The Journal Bookstore, 13221 E. 32nd Ave., Suite 1; or by calling TicketsWest at 325-7328.

Father’s Day concert

Kehilat HaMashiach, 13506 E. Broadway Ave., Spokane Valley, is presenting a Father’s Day Messianic Jewish concert Sunday at 2 p.m.

Family music group Zemer Levav will perform outside if weather permits. Bring your own lawn chairs and blankets.

For more information, call David D’Auria at 465-9523.

Vacation Bible school

School is finally out for the summer so that means it’s time for vacation Bible school, coming to a church near you.

Shiloh Hills Fellowship Church, 207 E. Lincoln Road, is presenting “Extreme Graceover: My Heart, Christ’s Home Edition” starting Monday and running through Friday from 9 to 11:40 a.m.

Registration is recommended, as more than 200 children from kindergarten through the sixth grade are expected to attend.

For more information, call the church office at 467-9380.

Summer solstice ceremony

Ancient Traditions Community Church is presenting a summer solstice ceremony Monday from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

The celebration will include sacred dances, prayer, song and a sharing circle.

Donations will be accepted.

For more information, call Kamori Cattadoris at 981-5202.

Christian singles

Christian Singles Fellowship will have its next meeting today at 7 p.m. at North Addison Baptist Church, 6120 N. Addison St.

This month’s event will include men’s singing group, His Song, which will provide both music and testimonies.

For more information, call 893-2865.

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