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CONCERTS PART ONE REGISTER ONLINE: mycary.org 15 Starlight Concert Series Starlight is a lively series of free concerts that feature musical styles from around the world and across the musical spectrum. Concerts are held in the garden of the Page-Walker Arts & History Center. Bring a picnic dinner or pick up something to eat from the on-site food truck. Bring your blanket and lawn chairs, but please leave your pets at home. For inclement weather information, call (919) 460-4963. Sabor y Cultura on The Lawn Friday, May 1 | 6–8:30 p.m. | Free Page-Walker Arts & History Center Garden Celebrate Venezuelan food, art, music, and cultural experiences in a fun, family-friendly environment. Presented in collaboration with Diamante Arts & Culture Center, this is the first concert of the Starlight Concert Series. Semi-Toned Friday, April 3 | 7:30 p.m. Cary Arts Center Semi-Toned is one of the UKs leading male a cappella sensations and champions of BBC2 competition, "The Choir." The twelve-man group are renowned for their international tours and unrivalled in their unique combination of slick choreography, tight harmonies, and entertainment. Friends of Page-Walker Concert Series The Friends of Page-Walker Concert Series offers intimate Sunday afternoon concerts in the Main Gallery of the historic Page-Walker Arts & History Center. Light refreshments are served at intermission. Please visit www.friendsofpagewalker.org for up-to-date event information and etix.com for ticket purchases. Erik Dyke & Friends in Concert Sunday, January 19 | 4 p.m. Page-Walker Arts & History Center Please join us for a wonderful selection of classical music with Erik Dyke & Friends. It's sure to be a warm and cozy experience on a winter afternoon. Carole J. Wright Memorial Concert featuring Brian Reagin Sunday, February 23 | 4 p.m. Page-Walker Arts & History Center Brian Reagin, violinist and Concertmaster of the North Carolina Symphony, returns as a favorite to the Friends Concert Series. Reagin, who captivates audiences with his brilliant performances, will treat concert goers to a classical repertoire on his Lorenzo and Tomasso Carcassi violin made in Florence, Italy, in 1763. BRIAN REAGIN

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