Laurens County Chorale to Present “Voices of America” Spring Concert Celebrating 250 Years of Song

March 30, 2026

The Laurens County Chorale is inviting the community to experience a musical journey through American history with its upcoming spring concert, “Voices of America.” The performance will celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday through a collection of songs that reflect the spirit, struggles, and triumphs of the United States.

Under the direction of Kipper Ackerman, with Andrew Sheffield serving as collaborative pianist, the chorale will present a program designed to highlight the rich musical heritage of America across generations.

Two performances are scheduled, offering opportunities for audiences across Laurens County to attend:

  • Friday, May 1 at 7:30 p.m.
    Westminster Presbyterian Church
    1387 Highway 56 South, Clinton
  • Sunday, May 3 at 4:30 p.m.
    First Presbyterian Church
    400 West Main Street, Laurens

Admission is $10, with tickets available at the door or from chorale members.

The concert promises to be both reflective and uplifting, weaving together music that tells the story of America over the past 250 years. From traditional and patriotic selections to more contemporary pieces, “Voices of America” aims to connect audiences with the shared experiences and cultural milestones that have shaped the nation. As the country prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, the Laurens County Chorale is once again showcasing the power of local talent through an inspiring program that brings history to life through song. Community members are encouraged to mark their calendars, invite friends, and come out in support of this special performance.