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Photo courtesy Meghan McLaughlin/Seattle Center Seattle Center Winterfest presented by Symetra kicked off with a full day of activities Friday, including Illuminate Winterfest Presented by Symetra and a Fountain of Light dance party at the International fountain. Visitors also enjoyed family-friendly entertainment such as ice carving, stage performances, holiday-themed movies, festive food vendors and more. Seattle Center Winterfest continues through New Year’s Eve. Visit seattlecenter.com/winterfest or Facebook for a list of events, attractions and performances.

A celebration of winter

Magnolia Chorale performing variety of songs in holiday concert By Jessica Keller

QA & Magnolia News editor When Joseph To took over as Magnolia Chorale director this fall, his plans for the choir included promoting a mission of diversity, equity and inclusion. His inaugural winter holiday program, “Good Tidings — A Global Celebration,” features a lineup that aligns with his philosophy for the chorale and features a variety of songs from different cultures across the globe. “It is a concert about reflection, celebrations and togetherness, and we hope that our audience will enjoy the music and the community as much as we do,” To said. This year, the chorale will perform two concerts, at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 9 and 2 p.m. on Dec.

Photo by Jessica Keller Magnolia Chorale Director Joseph To conducts his choir through “Riu Riu Chiu,” a 16th century Spanish carol, at a rehearsal earlier this month. It is one of many songs SEE CONCERT, PAGE 5 the chorale will perform at its upcoming winter concerts, Dec. 9 and Dec. 11.

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