One of Boston Colleges most popular community events, the Sing It to the Heights music competition, will take place for the 12th year on March 3 in Robsham Theater at 7 p.m.
Proceeds from the event sponsored by the Emerging Leader Program, Office of Governmental and Community Affairs, Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, and Robsham Theater Arts Center support music programs at the St. Columbkille Partnership School, a Catholic elementary school in Brighton operated by St. Columbkille Parish, the Archdiocese of Boston and Boston College. Last years show raised $6,350.
The American Idol-inspired competition will be judged by Campus Minister Donald MacMillan, S.J., Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences graduate students Ryan Duns, S.J., and Fidele Ingiyimbere, S.J. This years contestants are William Bolton 16, Tyler Coyne 17, Nickolas Diamondidis 18, Lexi Kelly 19, Khari King 19, Sarah Rooney 18, Ben Seo 17, Maverick Lydon Shay 19, Will Supple 19 and Sarah Zhukovin 18.
Also performing at the event will be last years winner, Wynnm Murphy 18, as well as students from St. Columbkille.
Tickets are for $10; doors open at 6:30 p.m. See the Sing It to the Heights .
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