2013 Concerts on the Green at Fuller Village

Celebrate summer with three live concerts sponsored by generous donations from The Bank of Canton and Partners Healthcare at Home. There will be hot dogs on the Grill at 5:30pm with concerts beginning at 6:00pm at the Gazebo at 1372 Brush Hill Rd.

The season opens on Thursday, June 13th with Iowa City, Iowa resident Jim Kellerman on saxophone, flute, clarinet and vocals. His “one man show” has been wildly popular and successful with approximately 2000 shows performed all over the country from California to Colorado, Arizona to Illinois, and Missouri to Minnesota.

July’s concert will be held on Thursday, July 18th with the New England Banjo Orchestra. The New England Banjo Orchestra is a 14 piece orchestra consisting of 13 banjo players and 1 tuba player. Under the direction of Steve Caddick, a newly elected member of the Banjo Hall of Fame, the orchestra plays a wide variety of music from the 1920’s to the 1970’s.

Sergeant Dan Clark, the Singing Trooper, will perform on Thursday, August 15th. As a former United States Marine and retired Massachusetts State Trooper he has lived the motto “God, Country, Corps!” From his extensive performance background as a young adult with All-State and All-Eastern Choirs, The Tanglewood Young Vocalist Program, and the College Light Opera Company Sgt Clark merged into ‘The Singing Trooper’ named by Gov. Michael Dukakis who introduced him to the great Boston Pops Orchestra.

Bring a friend, grandchild or neighbor; these concerts are open to guests. The Men’s Group will serve Hot Dogs hot off the grill (served with chips, soda and all the fixings) for $3.00 pp before the concerts from 5:30pm – 6:00pm. In case of rain, the concerts will be held in the Function Room at Brush Hill.

For further information contact Lisa Ramsay, Program Director, at 617-361-2116 or at lramsay@fullervillage.org.

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