Music Ministry
La Dolce Sera: An Italian Dinner Concert
We invite you to join us for La Dolce Sera, an Italian Dinner Concert presented by the St. Aloysius Music Ministry on April 30th at 6:30PM!
Join us for a relaxed and festive evening of Italian music, delicious food, and joyful company in Stapleton Hall.
Savor a delicious Italian dinner while listening to beloved songs by Italian composers and artists, performed by featured vocalists from the St. Aloysius Music Ministry. From operatic favorites to classic Italian songs, the program celebrates the warmth, beauty, and passion of Italian music – with even a few opportunities for you to join in and sing along!

Share a meal, raise a glass, and settle in for an evening inspired by the spirit of la dolce vita.
The evening includes the concert, a catered Italian buffet dinner, and wine throughout the night.
Please note: this event is for guests age 21 and over.
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