Carolyn Cruso to perform at Brown Bag July 23


July 14, 2008 · Updated 6:00 PM 

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The popular Brown Bag Concerts at Emmanuel Church on Wednesdays at noon continue on July 23 with a presentation by Carolyn Cruso. Known for her versatility as a musician and composer for guitar and hammered dulcimer, she is also a talented vocalist.

The concert on July 23 will be a program for the hammered dulcimer, and will feature such pieces as Maria da Peninha, New Joe Clark, The Magic Shirt and others.

Plan to join the fun at Emmanuel at noon, and stay for the bring-your-own brown bag lunch following the half-hour concert. Admission is free, with donations gratefully accepted to go to the Emmanuel Music Committee Fund which sponsors a young Orcas musician to attend music camp each summer.

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