Lakeshore Community Chorus: Spring concert shifts to Fennville High School

The Lakeshore Community Chorus will perform “250: An American Quilt of Song” at Fennville High School’s Sheehan Auditorium this May, with tickets for adults and students.
The Lakeshore Community Chorus has a new home for its spring concert, and the change could make it easier for families to plan ahead.
The group announced that “250: An American Quilt of Song” will be staged at the Fennville High School Sheehan Auditorium, located at 4 S. Memorial Drive. Performances are scheduled for 7 p.m. on May 30 and 4 p.m. on May 31, giving listeners two weekend chances to catch the program.
A quilt of songs tied to American stories
The concert’s theme centers on the diversity and history of America. presented through a range of music intended to fit “every age and style of music.” That phrase matters for community arts events: it signals the choir is aiming beyond a single audience niche. inviting both longtime supporters and first-time attendees who might be curious about what a community chorus offers.
For many local families, spring concerts are also a seasonal anchor.. They turn a school building into a public gathering space. create a shared outing for multiple generations. and give performers a stage close to home.. With the auditorium set at a well-known local address. the venue shift may reduce friction for anyone deciding how far they need to travel for an afternoon or evening of music.
What tickets cost and how to get them
Tickets for the Lakeshore Community Chorus spring show are priced at $20 for adults and $10 for students. General admission seating is available, with purchases handled through the group’s ticketing page at lakeshorecommunitychorus.ludus.com.
That price structure is a practical detail in a moment when many entertainment options come with higher costs.. Community concerts often rely on accessibility—keeping costs manageable helps parents bring kids. helps students attend. and encourages neighbors who may not usually purchase tickets for live performances.
Why the venue change matters
A new venue isn’t just a logistics update; it can change the entire experience.. Auditorium settings typically shape sound. comfort. and crowd flow. and they can influence how clearly music carries—especially for choral performances where timing and balance are everything.. While the concert’s theme remains the same. staging it at a school auditorium also reflects a deeper link between local arts and education.
Historically, community choirs draw energy from the overlap between students, families, and volunteer performers.. Holding the concert at Fennville High School places the event within a familiar civic and learning space. which may help first-time attendees feel more welcome.. In many towns. this is how local arts keep momentum: not by expanding far beyond the community. but by strengthening connections where people already gather.
There’s also a forward-looking angle.. If this concert format and location perform well. it sets a template for future programming—one where community groups can plan with venues that are consistent and recognizable.. Over time. that kind of stability helps audiences build routines around performances. and it makes it easier for the chorus to grow its listener base.
For anyone who hasn’t been to a Lakeshore Community Chorus event before. “250: An American Quilt of Song” offers an inviting pitch: a music program designed to represent American variety while staying approachable.. With dates on May 30 and May 31 and ticket options for both adults and students. the concert looks positioned to be a shared community moment—one where the theme fits the audience size and the setting helps everyone settle in and listen.