Farewell, Sweet Ladies

Nov 27, 2024

On November 26, 2024, the Lighthouse Jubilees will have recorded their last show ever.  For over twenty years Angie Guillette and Pat McLellan, aka the Lighthouse Jubilees, have entertained seniors and others by  touring residential programs, community centers and other places where people enjoy listening to standards of the 1930’s, 40’s, 50’s and even 60’s […]

On November 26, 2024, the Lighthouse Jubilees will have recorded their last show ever.  For over twenty years Angie Guillette and Pat McLellan, aka the Lighthouse Jubilees, have entertained seniors and others by  touring residential programs, community centers and other places where people enjoy listening to standards of the 1930’s, 40’s, 50’s and even 60’s as well as gospel music.  In 2004 they started bringing their music to our Channel 5 viewers by recording new shows every month.  In recent years, they have recorded one half hour show of “oldies” that airs during the week and another half hour of gospel music that airs on Sunday.  The one exception is their December show, which is an hour long Christmas spectacular.  It is fitting that they end their twenty-year television career with PMC with the taping of their Christmas show.

To commemorate this last show of their joyful community service, PMC awarded each lady our first ever Gold Records for “Excellence in Music that Makes People Happy.”  Appropriately, there was a studio audience of family and friends of their PMC career.  Brendon McDonald directed the last show with Joel Glass and Cindy Czubryt on camera.  Also performing with them for their last show were The Greatest Gift, a spiritual singing group consisting of Pastor Wayne Patterson, Krys Patterson, and Mike Biasi with technical support person from Dan Harmon, .

After the taping, a reception was held in their honor, including a cake that read, “Thanks for the Melodies!”  Tearfully we say good-bye know that all good things must come to an end, but PMC will cherish Pat’s and Angie’s friendship for years to come.  They leave us with a treasury of shows that we will continue to broadcast, extending their joy and cheer for years to come.