Stellamos Benefit Concert and Reception at St. Peter's Episcopal Church Tickets

May 31, 2025, 5:00 pm | Stellamos is a collaboration of The Steller Singers, all members of Ragazzi Boys Chorus, and a number of young women active in choral groups such as Peninsula Girls Chorus. Stellamos was created to offer beautiful music conducted and performed by young people, toward making the world a better place through music.

This concert raises funds particularly for a self-organized Choir Camp in which Stellamos singers will share their training with the Kumu Ola Children's Choir on the remote west side of the island of Kaua'i. The Kumu Ola singers are all indigenous islanders, most originally from the island of Ni'ihau. They live in poverty in agricultural plantation housing provided by their parents' employers. The children are among the last people whose first language is Ni'ihauan Hawai'ian, and hope that music will elevate them spiritually and end cycles of poverty and margainalization.

Thank you for contributing to a project that will help these youth singers make positive changes in the world.

 
 
 
All funds raised and donated here will be designated exclusively for the Stellamos Kumu Ola Children's Choir Camp project.

Your donations are tax deductible. Upon confirmation of payment, a thank-you message will be sent to the address provided on this form. The message will serve as your receipt.

Concert tickets, drink tickets, and food tickets included with donations will be availalble via will-call at the front entrance to the concert.

Donations will also be accepted via this website on the night of the concert, and through July 10, 2025.




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May 31, 2025, 5:00 pm
Stellamos is a collaboration of The Steller Singers, all members of Ragazzi Boys Chorus, and a number of young women active in choral groups such as Peninsula Girls Chorus. Stellamos was created to offer beautiful music conducted and performed by young people, toward making the world a better place through music.

This concert raises funds particularly for a self-organized Choir Camp in which Stellamos singers will share their training with the Kumu Ola Children's Choir on the remote west side of the island of Kaua'i. The Kumu Ola singers are all indigenous islanders, most originally from the island of Ni'ihau. They live in poverty in agricultural plantation housing provided by their parents' employers. The children are among the last people whose first language is Ni'ihauan Hawai'ian, and hope that music will elevate them spiritually and end cycles of poverty and margainalization.

Thank you for contributing to a project that will help these youth singers make positive changes in the world.