About

History and Purpose

The Cache Valley Interfaith Choir was created just after the tragic events of 9/11 and during a time when the community needed help healing. An organization called Cache Community Connections was formed to promote unity, inclusiveness, and embrace diversity within the Cache Valley community. Soon projects, programs, and performances were created that eventually lead to a need for an Interfaith Choir.

Since then, the Cache Valley Interfaith Choir has performed at special events such as Martin Luther King Day, Earth Day, the annual Thanksgiving Interfaith program, Christmas concerts, Easter and Passover celebrations and Juneteenth holiday festivities. Performance tours are also an option. In June, 2022, The CVIFC performed at the Latter-Day-Saint, Rome Temple Visitor’s Center, and Vespers holiday mass at St. Peter’s Basilica at Vatican City, Rome Italy.

Requirements and Guidelines

At this time, all membership dues will be used to build a music library. Dues are collected at the beginning of Fall and Winter semester. Fall semester is from August-December, and Winter Semester is from January-May. There may be performances in June and July, but are optional and no fee is required. Performance tour expenses will be discussed closer to tour dates, and are separate from other fees. The fee* amount per semester is $50.00 per semester, or $10.00 a month. You will also need a sturdy, black music binder for performances. We have an inventory of choir folders.

*If you are unable to pay dues we still welcome you to join us! As mentioned, dues are used for buying sheet music for our library and is considered a donation. Any financial support you’re willing to give the choir is greatly appreciated.