St. Malachi’s of Doe Run Marks Milestone with Festive Celtic Concert Series

Celtic Concert SeriesFire in the Glen Celtic Band /Submitted Image

COCHRANVILLE, PA — Chester County’s historic St. Malachi’s of Doe Run is set to celebrate its 185th anniversary in a grand style with the highly-acclaimed A Celtic Christmas in Doe Run Holiday Concert Series. The series will take place on December 2, December 3, and December 10, 2023, at 7 pm, promising three memorable nights filled with music and festivity.

Nestled in the heart of Chester County horse country, the church will light up the winter nights with enchanting candlelight concerts, each offering a unique blend of Celtic tunes and Irish step dancing. In the true spirit of Christmas, attendees will also have the opportunity to enjoy complimentary holiday hors d’oeuvres served in a magical Christmas setting.

These concerts are not just a celebration of the church’s rich history, but also an invitation to experience the timeless gift of music this festive season. Each evening promises a different set of performers, ensuring every night is a unique experience for the audience.

Tickets for adults are priced at $25, while children can attend for $10 (children under age six enter for free). Given the popularity of these events, reservations are strongly recommended to avoid disappointment.

St. Malachi’s of Doe Run is located at 76 St Malachi Rd, Cochranville, Pennsylvania. For tickets and more information, reach out via phone at 610-383-5068 or email at kadaholo@verizon.net. Tickets can also be procured from Eventbrite.com.

Celebrate the Christmas season in a unique way this year by joining the community at St. Malachi’s of Doe Run for a night of music, dance, and festive cheer. Let the spirit of the season, coupled with the rich history of the church, make this a Christmas to remember.

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