Annual Monmouth-Roseville Madrigal Dinner Goes Virtual

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The annual Monmouth-Roseville Madrigal Dinner virtual event will go live on YouTube at 7 pm tomorrow evening. Links to the event can be found on the Music Boosters and Music Department’s Facebook pages as well as the high school website. Chorus Director Kevin Ferry shares a special additional that will be featured:

“One of the cool things that I think we did is I have had a few alumni send videos back. I asked them to send a video saying their name, what year they graduated, what they are doing now, and what being in the madrigal singers meant to them. We are going to show that during dinner.”

Fundraising efforts are still being done for the madrigal dinner virtual event. Alfano’s Pizza will be donating 10% of proceeds earned on Saturday night orders to the singers. Also, a Venmo account is set up through the school for the madrigals, Titans-PerformingArtsBoosters.

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