Birmingham Public Library is hosting Five Christmas Concerts at the Central, Powderly and North Birmingham Libraries

The Birmingham Public Library (BPL) is hosting five concerts to help patrons get in the holiday spirit.

The programs are among nearly 100 free holiday events and workshops being held at 18 locations across Birmingham between now and Christmas.

The concerts are as follows:

  • Neighborhood Christmas Extravaganza, Thursday, Dec. 6, 6-8 p.m., Powderly Branch Library

    • Celebrate the holidays at our concert featuring Regi Yarbrough & Company.

  • Holiday Gala at North Birmingham Library Featuring music by Fee-Fee Redmon, Monday, Dec. 10, 4-5:30 p.m.

    • Celebrate the holiday season with holiday music provided by Fee-Fee Redmon of Fee-Nomenal Music. Join the Youth Department for fun holiday games, a yummy edible craft, and a holiday make-and-take craft. Light refreshments will be served.

  • West End Branch Library Annual Christmas Musical, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

    • Enjoy a free concert featuring many of your favorite holiday classics. Refreshments will be served.

  • The Phillips Academy Concert Band, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 1-2 p.m., Central Library East Grand Reading Room

    • Join the award-winning Phillips Academy concert band as they perform holiday musical classics.

  • Baroque Sounds of the Season, Tuesday, Dec. 11, at 6 p.m., Arrington Auditorium, Central Library

    • Holiday music performed by "Birmingham Baroque." Members include Alice Mazanec, cello; Suzanne Beaudry, harpsichord; Bonnie Furuto, violin; and Ken Kirby, flute/recorder.


FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BPL

For additional information about the programs and services of the Birmingham Public Library, visit our website at www.bplonline.org and be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter @BPL. The mission of Birmingham Public Library is to provide the highest quality library experience to our community for life-long learning, cultural enrichment, and enjoyment. This system—with 19 locations and serving the community for over 130 years—is one of the largest library systems in

the Southeast.