World’s Oldest Collegiate A Cappella Group to Perform at Church Farm School on Nov. 17

Image of the Yale Whiffenpoofs via Yale University.

The Church Farm School — a boarding and day school for boys in grades 9-12 in Exton — will host the Yale Whiffenpoofs on Sunday, Nov. 17 at 7:30 PM for a free, hour-long concert in the school’s historic Chapel of the Atonement. The community is invited to attend this wonderful evening of music. Tickets are not required.

The Yale Whiffenpoofs are the world’s oldest and most renowned collegiate a cappella group. They have performed at Lincoln Center, The White House, and Carnegie Hall. Founded in 1909, the Whiffenpoofs’ lineup changes each year and is comprised of 14 seniors who perform more than 200 concerts each year in the U.S. and internationally.

“We are ecstatic to be hosting the Yale Whiffenpoofs this year as part of our Chapel Music Series,” said The Rev. Edmund Sherrill II, CFS’s Head of School and a graduate of Yale’s Divinity School. “The evening will certainly be inspiring to our own wonderful CFS Choir and CFS Singers a cappella group, our internal school community, and the many old and new friends of CFS whom we hope will join us.”

CFS is located at 1001 East Lincoln Highway in Exton. The Chapel of the Atonement is located on the school’s south campus. Questions about the event? E-mail [email protected] or call 610-353-5333.

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