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Compiled by Erica BattenSaint Patrick’s Episcopal, Mooresville Concert: The Solas Leighis concert series presents Celtic instrumentalist Robin Bullock. Bullock will present Christmas carols and hymns spanning over 600 years, with selections for guitar, cittern, mandolin and piano. Wine and cheese reception afterward. Adults, $15; students, $10; under 6, free. All proceeds benefit community outreach. 7 p.m. Dec. 2. 201 Fairview Road, Mooresville. 704-663-5659; www.saint-patricks.org.St. Therese Catholic, Mooresville Special event: Breakfast with Santa and craft sale. Handmade crafts and gift baskets, baked goods, photos with Santa available. Proceeds benefit the church. 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Dec. 2. 217 Brawley School Road, Mooresville. 704-664-3992.Triplett United Methodist, Mooresville Bible study: Meets at 6 p.m. each second and fourth Wednesday. Children’s program: Halftime Kids meets for supper, Bible story crafts and games. Ages three through fifth grade. 5:45 p.m. each first and third Wednesday. 838 Mazeppa Road, Mooresville. 704-663-4619.Tate Music Group Album release: Mooresville-based worship singer Joseph Vogels has released his new album, “Cymbal Minded.” The 13-track album displays an eclectic mix of Celtic and African styles. www.TateMusicGroup.com.Vanderburg United Methodist, Mooresville Breakfast with Santa: Hosted by the preschool. Pictures with Santa available. Silent auction. 9 a.m. Dec. 1. 1809 Charlotte Hwy., Mooresville. www.vanderburgumc.org.Southside Baptist, Mooresville Celebrate Recovery: Twelve-step program for anyone dealing with habits, hang-ups, or hurts. Small groups for specific needs include Men’s Chemical Dependency, Ladies’ Chemical Dependency, Sexual Abuse, more. 6:30-9 p.m. Thursdays. Dinner included. 525 S. Broad St., Mooresville. 704-663-2892.Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012
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Celtic instrumentalist Robin Bullock will perform Dec. 2 at Saint Patrick's Episcopal Church in Mooresville.
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