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Two well-loved concert series bring a variety of musical talent to town
CARY , NC – Make plans now to participate in one or both of Cary ’s long-running and well-loved concert series: the Fall Sertoma Series and Marvelous Music Series. While the two are similar in that they offer access to an exceptional choice of music and entertainment sponsored by the Town of Cary , the two are differentiated by their locations and cost of admission.
“Our fall concerts are a wonderful opportunity for individuals of all ages to participate in high-quality and diverse cultural events. Whether you prefer the more relaxed setting of our free, outdoor Fall Sertoma Series or the intimacy of our Marvelous Music Series, there’s something for everyone, and we encourage everyone to take advantage of these opportunities,” said Town of Cary Performing Arts Coordinator Sarah Bunch .
In the first of four free concerts of the 2008-09 Fall Sertoma Series, on September 6 at 3 p.m. Great Big Gone showcases its primarily original compositions, which include a mix of styles from electrified porch picking and honky tonk, to blues, Western Swing and roots rock. Great Big Gone is followed by “Brass at Bond” on Saturday September 13 at 3 p.m. Celebrate the glorious sounds of trombones, tubas, trumpets and more. The Series will also spotlight one of the Town’s hallmarks – the Cary Town Band – on Friday, September 26 at 7:30 p.m. Directed by Dr. James R. Hammerle, the Cary Town Band presents concerts of a bygone era, featuring marches, circus music, waltzes, one- and two-steps, rags, famous overtures and other music of the 1890s and early 1900s.
The fourth and final performance of the Series, a children’s one-act opera entitled Little Red’s Most Unusual Day, takes place on Saturday, October 4 at 3 p.m.
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