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Mother’s Day Concert With Accord Treble Choir

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The Brooklyn-based a cappella Accord Treble Choir performs a Mother's Day/Earth Day concert on Saturday, May 10, to benefit the Matthew Lester Pollinator Garden. COURTESY THE ARTISTS

The Brooklyn-based a cappella Accord Treble Choir performs a Mother's Day/Earth Day concert on Saturday, May 10, to benefit the Matthew Lester Pollinator Garden. COURTESY THE ARTISTS

authorStaff Writer on Apr 28, 2025

Accord Treble Choir, a Brooklyn-based a cappella choir, will perform a special Mother’s Day/Earth Day concert on Saturday, May 10, to benefit the Matthew Lester Pollinator Garden. The concert will be presented at 5 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of East Hampton and it will be followed by a dinner at 6:30 p.m.

The Accord Treble Choir sings music from a wide variety of styles, eras and cultures, from Renaissance madrigals and masses to choral “classics” and modern choral works. Guests are invited to attend the concert, the dinner or both. Dinner will be catered by Bonfire Coffeehouse, where silent auction items will be available.

Matthew Lester was a young man whose interest in beekeeping inspired an Eagle Scout project to create a pollinator garden at East Hampton’s Farm Museum on North Main Street. Lester died young, but supporting this event will help the Farm Museum buy plants and maintain his garden.

Tickets for the concert or dinner are each $20, $35 to attend both. The concert will be in the sanctuary with dinner in the Session House served immediately afterward. Purchase tickets after Sunday church services or online at fpceh.org/events. The First Presbyterian Church of East Hampton is at 120 Main Street. For more information, call 631-332-2550.

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