CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – (CLARKSVILLENOW) Austin Peay State University Department of Music aims to produce a mix of cheer and holiday nostalgia hosting “A Tennessee Holiday Dinner” at 7 p.m. on Dec. 8 and 9 in the Morgan University Center Ballroom.

“This is our eighth Holiday Dinner, and it’s wonderful to create this event every year for our community,” Dr. Korre Foster, associate professor of music, said. “We’ve had various themes over the years, from a Medieval celebration to dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Claus, but this year will definitely be special because our community, our home state, is our theme.”

This year’s formal holiday dinner will celebrate the state’s eclectic musical heritage with the University choirs performing country and blues renditions of holiday tunes. The program will feature diverse works, such as Amy Grant’s “Breath of Heaven” and the country-western Hanukkah song, “Kislev Cowboys.” The choral ensembles also will perform the music of Dr. George Mabry, APSU emeritus professor of music, and Dr. Sharon Mabry, professor of music, will give a solo performance of a holiday classic.

This year’s event will incorporate a Tennessee holiday design, and the theme will even extend to the menu, with options like Nashville Hot Chicken on toast, smoked beef brisket with Memphis molasses sauce and cornmeal-crusted catfish with chow chow and Remoulade.

“This will be a musical night for you to remember and a great way to begin the season,” Foster said.

Tickets for the black tie optional dinner are $75. For more information, to purchase tickets or to RSVP before Dec. 6, contact Foster at 221-7002 or fosterk@apsu.edu