By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									November 23, 2021
                                             
                                                
                                                
                                                
                                                WARRENSBURG, MO – In this season of giving, area residents have an opportunity to
                                                   help Survival Adult Abuse Center Inc. (Survival House) while enjoying music presented
                                                   by the University of Central Missouri Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble and Warrensburg
                                                   Community Band during the the fourth annual UCM First Lady’s Holiday Charity Concert.
                                                   The event takes place at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1 in Hendricks Hall.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                UCM First Lady Robin Best is working with UCM Bands to make this event possible. No
                                                   tickets are required for the concert, which is free and open to the public. It will
                                                   include a pre-concert reception featuring light holiday snacks and music, followed
                                                   by the bands’ performances at 7 p.m. In addition to music provided by students, it
                                                   includes an opportunity for individuals to help support Survival House through the
                                                   donation of items such as winter wear, gifts for Survival clients or financial contributions
                                                   to the organization’s general operating fund. 
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Those attending will learn more about Survival through a brief informational intermission
                                                   with remarks by John Culp, a UCM 2020 Distinguished Alumnus and member of the Survival
                                                   House Board. At the conclusion of the concert around 8 p.m. the audience will hear
                                                   from Alisa White, executive director of Survival House, along with April Roller and
                                                   Heather Jennings, members of UCM’s Office of Student Experience and Engagement staff.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                According to Anthony Pursell, director of bands at UCM, the concert has transformed
                                                   since 2017 from an end-of-semester band performance to a pops-style concert featuring
                                                   holiday music from all three groups. Beginning the concert, the UCM Symphonic Band,
                                                   under the direction of Director of Athletic Bands, Michael Griffith will perform Steven
                                                   Reineke’s, “Merry Christmas, Everyone” and Alfred Reed’s rendition of the traditional
                                                   folk song, “Greensleeves.” The Warrensburg Community Band, now under Pursell’s direction,
                                                   will also perform two fun-filled holiday classics - Leroy Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride”
                                                   and a collection of holiday cartoon music by Julie Giroux. Concluding the concert,
                                                   the UCM Wind Ensemble, led by graduate assistants, Allegra Wolff and Holly Manning,
                                                   will perform Chris Bernatas’ “Hanukkah Festival” and John Higgins’ “Christmas on Broadway.”
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Regarding the students' role in the charity concert, Pursell noted, “The concert is
                                                   completely student-centered. In addition to assisting with the concert logistics,
                                                   the students are tasked with selecting the charity along with First Lady Robin Best
                                                   and organizing the event along with the charity’s leadership. The students are engaged
                                                   from beginning to end with Robin, members of the UCM Administration, local leaders,
                                                   and the community. Upon graduation, these students will lead programs and become leaders
                                                   in their own communities within their field of study. My hope is that this experience
                                                   will afford them a heightened understanding of charitable giving and an opportunity
                                                   to establish their leadership skills immediately for their community’s benefit.”
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Survival House was formed in Johnson County prior to 1982 as an emergency shelter
                                                   and provided a crisis hotline for victims of domestic violence. In order to respond
                                                   to the community’s needs, Survival expanded services and moved to a donated shelter
                                                   in 1997. In 2016, Survival began serving Henry County and opened a second shelter
                                                   two years later. Survival now operates at four different locations including two facilities
                                                   in Johnson County, a satellite office in Henry County, and the Outreach Offices in
                                                   Warrensburg. All Survival services are free and confidential. Providing support for
                                                   Survival also helps support university faculty, staff and students who are in need
                                                   of services.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Visit  to learn more about online donations or any changes in masks/face coverings, which
                                                   are currently required at such indoor events at UCM. You can also learn more about
                                                   COVID-19 protocols at ucmo.edu/coronavirus.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Individuals who want to know more about the concert should contact Pursell at apursell@ucmo.edu.