Today was a lot of driving but Wisconsin is a beautiful state and everything is so green - we all enjoyed the scenery! There were lots of lakes with little resorts and cabins on the water.
On the way to Cable we drove by the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame. They have some pretty big fish there!
Cable is a delightful little town, home to Suzy and Ani’s grandparents. It is known as "Trail Town USA" because of the cross-country skiing and bike trails. We played at the Cable United Church of Christ. They have a 24/7 food pantry available to anyone who needs assistance. All of the churches we have visited do so much for their communities and this was no exception.
We had a yummy dinner of different casseroles, watermelon, and cookies. AJ did the thank you tonight and got a big laugh when he said his favorite part was dessert.
After dinner we had a little bit of downtime before the concert.
Everyone who walked in saw all of the bell tables up close and they were impressed. Getting to see the bells up close before the concert starts is a treat:
It seemed like the entire town of Cable came to the concert. We had a full house.
We got another standing ovation. Cable was impressed with what a group of teenagers could do. The choir walked outside before answering questions and were treated to a beautiful sunset:
Madi talked to some members of the audience and showed them how to ring the bass bells. Lifting those bells gives people a whole new appreciation for how difficult it is.
Suzy and Ani's grandparents were the organizers of the concert in Cable and they did such a good job!
Cable is a beautiful place and audience members asked us to come back again. They enjoyed the concert and we loved playing for them.
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