CROSSVILLE —
The Cumberland County Community Band proudly announces the dates of their 2013 season sponsored by John and Elizabeth Gore. All concerts will take place at Stone Memorial High School in the auditorium and are all scheduled for Thursday evenings.
On March 21, the band will present a potpourri concert. Filled with many different styles of concert band repertoire. You can expect to hear from Duke Ellington to Gershwin. It is a concert for everyone.
On June 27, the band will present its annual patriotic concerts followed by “Movies, Musicals and Marches” on Sept. 19. An finally, Dec. 12, the band will present the highly attended annual Christmas concert. They hope that the public will make plans now to attend these concerts in the community.
Are you interested in joining the band? Do you have an instrument that needs to be dusted off? Now is the time. Rehearsals resume on Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 6 p.m. in the band room of Stone Memorial High School. All are welcome. Contact the CCCB’s president, Harry Price, at 287-0234 for more information.
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