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Rotary Carol Festival rings in 75th anniversary with three evenings of music

The 75th Rotary Carol Festival has one more night of performances

The Rotary Carol Festival is the longest-running annual event at Zion United Church, and this year the show was as entertaining as ever. 

After 75 years, the musicians and choirs of Moose Jaw continue to step forward and offer their talents for the festival. What first began as a carol festival for the schools has evolved into a community gathering, bringing together all ages of music lovers. 

The admission to the Festival was once again by donation, and all proceeds will be put towards programs supported by the Rotary Club, like the Rotary Track Club. 

Each of the three nights of the Festival features a different collection of performances, with a sing-along carol with the audience in between each performer. 

The final evening of the Rotary Carol Festival will take place tonight, with the show beginning at 7 p.m. at Zion United Church. 

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