Tibbits Opera House is set to present the 23rd Smith Memorial Benefit Concert on September 21. This year’s event will feature celebrated lyric baritone Dr. Gerald J. Case-Blanchard and accomplished pianist Dr. Wendy Chu, both internationally acclaimed performers.

Dr. Gerald J. Case-Blanchard, from Philadelphia, is renowned for his powerful voice and notable operatic repertoire. His accolades include first place in the Opera Memphis National Singers Search and performing with leading orchestras across the United States, Europe, and Canada. Case-Blanchard currently  serves as the Director of Vocal and Choral Music at Kellogg Community College.

Dr. Wendy Chu, originally from Taipei, Taiwan, is celebrated for her technical brilliance and expressive performances. She holds advanced degrees from Michigan State University and Central Michigan University, with extensive experience performing across Taiwan, Austria, Canada, and the U.S. Chu is also a dedicated educator at Delta College and through her private studio in Saginaw.

The Smith Memorial Benefit Concert is organized by Diane Smith Pridgeon and Susanne Smith Wise to honor their late family members, Ruth, Robert, Douglas, and Dean Smith. This year’s concert will support the Coldwater High School Choral Department and the Kellogg Community Choral Union’s Baltic Tour. Previous benefits have supported various local non-profits, including Habitat for Humanity and Family Promise.

Experience an exceptional evening of music that celebrates a beloved family and strengthens community ties. The Smith Memorial Concert highlights the profound impact of music and philanthropy in bringing people together. Be part of this cherished tradition that underscores the enduring power of collective support and shared purpose.

Tickets for the concert are priced between $10 and $20, including fees. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit Tibbits.org, call 517-278-6029, or visit the Tibbits office at 93 W. Chicago St.