The music of the Trinity Episcopal Church bells will soon fill the church’s Downtown plaza once again. The church, 316 Adams, plans to hold a concert using its restored bells at 4:30 p.m. June 1.

Kipp Cortez, a graduate student instructor in carillon at the University of Michigan, will play the bells. Anyone interested can listen for free from Adams Street or the Trinity Plaza.

“We’re starting at 3:30 p.m. with an informal reception on the plaza of Trinity Church for church members and people who were donors,” said church member Wayne North, who led the restoration effort. “Then, at 4:30, the concert will start. Cortez will be playing from a keyboard, which will be inside the main entrance, but the place to listen to them from is the outside.”

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