Join us Nov. 17 for our fall concert, ‘United in Song & Spirit’
The Toledo Swiss Singers, one of the area’s oldest singing groups, will open their 156th season at their fall concert Sunday, Nov. 17.
The concert, titled “United in Song & Spirit,” will feature songs themed for peace, joy and the holidays, along with traditional Swiss songs (including yodeling!).
The special Sunday afternoon concert begins at 3 p.m. with an authentic Swiss Menu sold à la carte before and after the performance at The Chalet at Oak Shade Grove, 3624 Seaman Road in Oregon. Items for sale include: german and smoked brats, shredded chicken sandwiches, sauerkraut, german potato salad, and more, with assorted homemade desserts. Cash Bar.
Doors open at 1 p.m.
The Swiss Singers practice Wednesday evenings at 7:00 at Oak Shade Grove from September to May.
Doors open at 1 p.m.
Concert tickets are $15, with $6 tickets for children under 13.
Questions? Call or text Elaine at: (419) 206-0975.
Tickets also available at the door.
The Singers have an exciting season ahead. Following the fall concert, the Singers will host their popular special event, “Valentine Tea,” on Feb. 2, 2025. The event, which has sold out every year, features all the fixings of high tea. The group will also host a Swiss farmer's brunch on March 16, 2025. And their Murder Mystery special event will return May 3 and 4, 2025. Stay tuned and sign up for our email list for updates.
About the Singers
Under the direction of Micah Graber, the choir has been a cultural staple in the Toledo area since 1869 — over 155 years of celebrating Swiss culture in the area. The chorus in its current form has been around since 1924. Its aim is to retain and preserve the culture and songs of Switzerland, to live up to the singers’ ancestors’ tenets of faith and behavior, help others, and to be good citizens.
The group is part of the North American Swiss Singing Alliance (NASSA), made up of 13 choirs from Canada and the U.S. Singers compete internationally every three years. The Singers were recently awarded a silver prize at Saengerfest, held in Pittsburgh in June 2024.
The nonprofit organization is also part of the larger German American Festival (GAF) Society, which most people associate with the festival held annually in August. The society consists of seven German-speaking societies. During the festival, the Singers set up and operate the Swiss Cheese Haus, along with the Stein Stossen contest. The GAF Festival draws more than 30,000 people on an average weekend and is the largest ethnic festival in this part of the country.
The Swiss Singers practice Wednesday evenings at 7:00 at Oak Shade Grove from September to May.