Weekly Newsletter | March 13, 2019
Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento
Weekly Newsletter
Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento 
ICGS / Sacramento Faith TV
PO Box 15246
Sacramento, CA 95851
Sunday, April 14
Mozart Concert for Joshua's House
Mozart Requiem

Harmony for the Homeless 2

April 14, 2019 @ 4:00PM — 6:00PM

W. A. Mozart - Requiem in D minor, K. 626 performed by the Camerata California Chamber Choir and Orchestra with Pete Nowlen, Camerata California Artistic Director.

100% of proceeds benefit Joshua's House, California's first Hospice for the Homeless.

Location:
First United Methodist Church 
2100 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95816

Purchase tickets here.

Thursday, May 2 
The Power of One Dinner
THE POWER OF ONE DINNER

Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento
Annual Event Honors
Leaders in Our Community

Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 6 pm

Honorees

Cassandra H. B. Jennings
President & CEO, Greater Sacramento Urban League

Leah Miller
CEO, Habitat for Humanity - Sacramento

Durriya Syed
Community Liasion for Ar Razzaq Food Bank

Jeff vonKaenel
President & CEO, Sacramento News & Review

Giving Back to the Community Awards

International World Peace Rose Garden
Sacramento Self Help Housing, H.A.R.T.
YMCA of Superior California

Location:
Mirage Banquet Hall
2159 El Camino Ave
Sacramento, CA 95821

Book your table soon! Full Table $800, Half Table $400, Per Person $100 

To order contact Edrine Ddungu at:
916-710-4123

or mail your checks to ICGS, PO Box 15246, Sacramento, CA 95851 

or click on a link below for tickets online:


Sunday, May 5
Sacramento Symphonic Winds Concert series
Sacramento Symphonic Winds presents its 2018-2019 Concert Series

Bring the entire family to this extraordinary concert season entitled " … and the heart replies" at the new Rio Americano High School Center for the Arts. The Sacramento Symphonic Winds is a 60-piece adult symphonic band conducted by Music and Artistic Director Timothy M. Smith. The season will include James Sochinski’s epic Legend of Alcobaca, Frank Ticheli’s setting of Amazing Grace, Robert Jager’s inventive Variations on a Theme of Robert Schumann (The Happy Farmer) plus clarinet soloist Robert Mitchell performing Black Dog by Scott McAllister, lyric baritone vocal soloist Omari Tau performing selections from Aaron Copland’s Old American Songs, and our own trombone soloist Thomas Eckert performing Carnival of Venice by Herbert L. Clarke. 

Date/Time: Sundays; October 14 & December 9 (2018) and March 10 & May 5 (2019), 2:30 pm.

NEW Location: Rio Americano High School Center for the Arts,
4540 American River Dr., Sacramento, CA 95864

Tickets sold at the door: Children 10 and under Free; Student/ Senior (65+) $10; General $15.

Contact phone: 916-489-2576



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Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento 
ICGS / Sacramento Faith TV
PO Box 15246, Sacramento, CA 95851