LBC Sets Makers Market, Concert
Lancaster Bible College (LBC), 901 Eden Road, Lancaster, will host its annual Makers Market on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Student Center.
The event will feature 40 vendors and crafters, including LBC alumni and members of the local community. Vendors will offer various handmade goods, such as original art, wood decor, jewelry, Christmas ornaments, hand-lettered cards and signs, journals, macrame and crochet items, prints and canvases, and bags. An outdoor blacksmithing demonstration will also be part of the day.
Several vendors will offer baked goods and hot beverages for purchase. The LettUsKnow food truck will also be on-site for lunch.
Admission and parking is free. For more information, contact alumni@lbc.edu.
The LBC Community Wind and Percussion Ensembles will present a fall concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16, in Good Shepherd Chapel.
Under the guidance of director of instrumental studies Doris Hall-Gulati and adjunct percussion professor Brent Behrenshausen, the musicians will present a program featuring a new composition by 2025 LBC music performance graduate Samuel Scott Gross. The ensembles will also perform traditional works by composers such as John Philip Sousa and Gustav Holst, as well as works by living composers like David Holsinger and Samuel Hazo.
The Percussion Ensemble, led by Behrenshausen, will feature xylophone and vocal soloists, while Hall-Gulati will share the conducting podium with three current LBC music education majors.
Tickets for the pay-what-you-will performance are available at http://www.lbc.edu/events.

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