Come Sing Around the Campfire with Harbor Country Singers and School of American
Submitted by Pat Putnam, Harbor Country Singers Producer
The Harbor Country Singers will lead a Campfire Sing-Along at 6:30 pm EDT on Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at the outdoor campfire circle at Episcopal Church of the Mediator, 14280 Red Arrow Hwy, Harbert, MI 49115. Songs “Oh Shenandoah”, “Home on the Range”, “Down by the Riverside”, and “Puff the Magic Dragon” will be included, plus many more. The event is free, but a food item donation for Neighbor by Neighbor is requested. Song books with music and lyrics will be provided. Musicians are welcome to bring instruments to play along. Logs will be available for seating or bring your own chair or blanket if preferred. The event will be moved indoors in case of rain.
School of American Music President Ron Spears will provide guitar accompaniment, and Harbor Country Singers (HCS) members Jill Christie, Donna Mitchell, Diane Ruzevich, and Pat Putnam will be song leaders. Pat Putnam, HCS Producer, said “Please come and join us as we sing all those good old songs that we all know around the campfire. It will be great fun! Thanks to Church of the Mediator for partnering with us for this event.”

The Harbor Country Singers is a program of the School of American Music and is supported by a grant from the Pokagon Fund. For more information, please contact the School of American Music at schoolofamericanmusic@gmail.com or by phone at 269-409-1191 or visit School of American Music on Facebook or the website https://schoolofamericanmusic.com/.

About School of American Music: The School of American Music was founded by D. Garth Taylor to serve as a music resource in Michiana. Currently serving as President of SAM, Taylor has been joined over the years by Executive Director, Donna M. Mitchell and a full Board of Directors. Their mission is to provide education, performance, and audience opportunities in music and the related arts in the Southwest Michigan area. The School of American Music, located in Three Oaks, Michigan, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The school provides education, performance, and audience opportunities in music and the related arts in the Southwest Michigan area.