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Ravenna Balloon A-Fair: At left, the Angels "lifted up" the Ravenna Balloon A-Fair on Sept. 19, 2004. Just a few weeks later, the young students performed for thousands of people at the Susan G. Koman Race for the Cure in Cleveland.

Crowd Walks on Sunshine at Legacy Village

Hot off of a sell-out Spring Benefit Concert, nearly 100 Angels entertained a crowd at Legacy Village on Sunday, May 30, 2004. The new concert line-up, debuted for almost 2,500 people at the Allen Theatre on May 23, proved as bright as the weather at the upscale Lyndhurst shopping center.

  July Fourth: The Singing Angels started the day with a solemn dedication at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Cleveland’s Public Square. Twenty-four Angels sang as a historical marker was dedicated at this 110-year-old monument. The entire performing chorus was then brought together at the Berea Fairgrounds to sing a joint concert with the Cleveland Pops Orchestra at Summerfest.  Many Angel families were among the roughly 1,000 people who heard the show. This event attracted a great deal of attention, and was featured on local news.  The Angels were featured on “19 Action News” that day, and it may be because the cameraman was former Angel Brett Rudolph.

Angels salute military comptrollers: Before an enormous national audience of base leaders at the Cleveland Convention Center, the Singing Angels were privileged to sing an all-patriotic set that wowed everyone in attendance. Especially popular at the June 4, 2004, concert was the salute to the five branches of the Armed Forces.

Photo by Corrie Harding.

The 2004 Alumni & Family Night, and the sold-out Spring Concert were big hits; click for more pictures. At left, Cecilia Kazol Budnick conducts the alumni the night before the Spring Concert.