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938 days ago

Lunchtime Concert Series Starting

Chris from Lynmouth - Moturoa

The very popular Lunchtime Concert Series that were suspended last year due to COVID are re-starting on Wednesday 18th May from 12.15 to 12.50. These will be held each Wednesday at the Methodist Centre (Whiteley Memorial Church, corner of Liardet & Powderham St.
On the 18th Kim Carr a well known and popular New Plymouth based Jazz singer will be accompanied by Nicholas Carr. Kim has recently returned from 3 months performing in the Caribbean, and she has recently performed in Auckland with some of NZ's finest Jazz musicians. Her powerful and sultry voice will take you on a journey through some of the well known Jazz standards.
Bring your lunch, friends and families and sit back for some lovely lunchtime music.
A Koha would be appreciated.
Pho of Kim and Nicholas is attached together with a flyer.

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