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2024 Theme:

“AMERICA: Red, White and YOU”

Patriotic Sing

Rehearsal Schedule

PATRIOTIC SING

See you July 3rd, 2023

The Patriotic Sing will be returning to the Morgan Hill Amphitheater for our July 3rd program. We would like to have any soldiers who have recently returned from deployment during the past year be our Guests of Honor. Of course, we can’t wait to reunite with our South Bay Blue Star Moms and members of our Armed Forces as we honor those who serve. Please fill out the form below.

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Karen Crane

Patriotic Sing and
Essay Contest Chair

E: info@mhfreedomfest.com

Re-Live the Patriotic Sing!

  • Voices lift our spirits

    Members of our chorus participate in various community service projects. At each rehearsal, children are encouraged to bring items to be donated to our deployed soldiers.

    Local children are invited to join our chorus, there are no fees involved. Freedom Fest’s children’s activities cost over $3,000 annually.

    We welcome all financial support.

  • History

    In 1989, two Morgan Hill residents, Dr. Ronald Mackley and Hal Hendrickson, decided to return to that tradition. The Sing returned, as a way to teach the treasured songs of our country to our community’s children. And, on its return, the Sing was held on the eve of the 4th of July and continues so today. Soon the chorus members knew the words to our traditional songs and once again, the Sing reinvented itself.

    During the past several years, the Sing has become a way for our community’s children to understand and honor the sacrifices made by our Armed Forces members. Over the past thirty years, I have had the gift of watching the evolution of the Sing. We now have second-generation chorus members! In 2015, the Sing changed once again. We moved our performance to the Morgan Hill Community Cultural Center Amphitheater. Families and friends enjoyed our new venue. It was the perfect place to celebrate a home-town 4th of July. This year, we will return to the CCC on Tuesday, July 3rd, at 6 p.m.