Free Concert in Columbia Park to Benefit SEMO Family Violence Council Chelley Odle Ministries is excited to partner with the SEMO Family Violence Council in Bonne Terre in bringing to the area a Free Gospel Concert. Featuring Nashville recording artist’s Crossway and Chelley Odle, Monday July 13th at 7pm, at the Columbia Park Amphitheater in Park Hills.
We are asking everyone who attends this free concert to bring a personal care item to donate to the SEMO Family Violence Council’s Women’s Shelter. Items that can be donated include: toothbrush and toothpaste, shampoo, soap, deodorant, etc..
This is going to be a great night of gospel music, with two amazing groups. Crossway has several hits on Southern Gospel radio including: 70 x 70, It Looks Like Love, Oh, My, My, Long Arm of Love and many more. Billboard Magazine agreed in an album review stating, “Crossway is a group who is defining the future of Southern Gospel Music.”
Chelley Odle is a local artist who just released her first solo project this past October working with Nashville Producer Tre’ Corely with Oak Tree Productions and singer/songwriter Annie McRae. Chelley’s first radio release has already hit the charts and climbing in Christian Country Radio after a few short months. Two tracks on Chelley’s new album was used as the theme music for the 2008 ICM Awards (Inspirational Country Music) held in Hendersonville, TN.
Bring your lawn chairs, bring a donation, and enjoy an exciting evening of great gospel music. Sponsored by These fine businesses:
First State Community
Ameren UE
Mario’s Italian Grill in Bonne Terre
For more information, contact Chelley Odle Ministries at 573-701-2312 or the Semo Family Violence Council at 573-358-3913.
