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MRC News

Published on December 10, 2001
Jim Albritton
Health and Research News Service

The Madison-Ridgeland Academy Patratones sang Christmas carols in Methodist Rehabilitation Center's Atrium Mall as part of the hospital's series of holiday music concerts.

Members of the Madison-Ridgeland Academy Patratones, from left, James Tobermann, Ben Rudsenske and Amelia Brunsoni,sing out during a performance of Christmas carols in Methodist Rehabilitation Center's Atrium Mall.

Members of the Madison-Ridgeland Academy Patratones, from left, Hannah Rawson, Elizabeth Douglas, Erin Hammack and Nedah Nemati,sang Christmas carols in the Atrium Mall at Methodist Rehabilitation Center as part of the hospital's series of holiday concerts.

JACKSON, Miss.--Singers and musicians from around the state perform at Methodist Rehabilitation Center during the holiday season. The noon performances in the Jackson hospital’s two-story Atrium Mall are free and open to the public.

“The performances have become an annual tradition,” said Mark Adams, president and CEO of Methodist Rehab. “These groups donate their time and talent to perform for our patients, staff and visitors. The songs they sing and music they play mean so much to all of us.”

The Madison-Ridgeland Academy Patratones sang Christmas carols in the Atrium Mall as part of the hospital's series of holiday music concerts. The fourth and fifth graders entertained patients, staff and visitors who attended the noon performance.