Two popular local ensembles close St. Johnsbury’s “Victorian Holiday” with traditional and popular songs of the season this Saturday at Grace Methodist Church and this Saturday at 7 pm. The Pumpkin Hill Singers open the program, mixing traditional and popular songs of the season. The Singers perform a cappella, with David Hare adding percussion effects like calypso rhythms and the windy twinkle of chimes. Pipe and Slippers follow with their original and traditional songs. Andrea Otto’s sweet soprano is backed by Alycia Moore on fiddle and Nathan Colpitts on guitar and mandolin, who also take their turns with lead vocals. Owen Davie on bass and David Hare on drums underscores their performance. Then the two ensembles come together, inviting the audience to sing along for a couple of carols, before they sing “Home to Vermont”, a reflective Christmas song composed by director Susanne Terry and husband Steve Parker. In keeping with Pumpkin Hill tradition, the audience is invited to sing along on the chorus of “Julian of Norwich” to close the evening with the hopeful refrain: “Let the winter come and go. All will be well again, I know.”