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Bishop Noll alumni and friends to perform benefit concert Sunday, Sept. 20

Information provided by Bishop Noll Institute

HAMMOND, Ind. (September 14, 2020) – The Adam Gawlikowski & Friends Benefit Concert for Bishop Noll will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 20 at the Highland Main Square Gazebo, 3001 Ridge Road. The concert, originally scheduled to be held in April at Bishop Noll, will be held outdoors. Attendees should bring their own lawn chairs or blankets.

Those who purchase tickets for $20 at bishopnoll.org/benefit-concert will be able to watch in roped-off, front-of-stage, socially distanced spaces. Those tickets are available through Sept. 18. For other seating, a freewill offering will be collected.

Gawlikowski, a 1960 Bishop Noll High School grad, will be joined by David Herr, former Bishop Noll choir director; Rev. Gregory Bim-Merle, associate pastor at Our Lady of Grace and St. James parishes in Highland; George Buck, a Bishop Noll 1972 alumnus and a teacher at St. John the Baptist in Robertsdale; Mark Frederick, longtime touring guitar and bass player; and Renee Arnold, a floutist who has performed with numerous ensembles and orchestras in North America and Italy.

Bishop Noll is currently celebrating its 100th school year, which will culminate with a Forever Noll Centennial Gala next year—Sept. 16, 2021—the day the school first opened its doors.

Bishop Noll Institute is located at 1519 Hoffman St, Hammond, IN.

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Bishop Noll Institute has been providing students a college preparatory experience grounded in Catholic values since 1921. Based in Hammond, Indiana, the high school serves families throughout northwest Indiana and northeast Illinois.