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14 REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org c Concerts Be fully entertained with performances by the best musical artists! Bands, Bites, & Boats Friday, April 6 | 5-8 p.m. | Garrett Newton Band Friday, May 4 | 5-8 p.m. | Cody Daniel Bond Park Boathouse Bond Park will once again play host to great live music and delicious food. The fi rst Friday of every month the boathouse will be open late for evening boat rentals and will feature different musicians and food trucks. Bring a lawn chair and your family and friends! Friends of Page-Walker Concert Series The Friends of Page-Walker Concert Series offers intimate Sunday afternoon concerts in the Gallery of the historic Page-Walker. Light refreshments are served at intermission. Tickets are $16–18 per performance and may be purchased at The Cary Theater, or online at www.etix. com. "Musique Accordeon" with David DiGiuseppe Sunday, January 14 | 4 p.m. Page-Walker Arts and History Center Sit street side for a concert of French music. Musique Accordéon presents music from the cabarets of Montmartre through the musettes of Paris to the songs of famed singer Edith Piaf. Your special afternoon experiencing a bit of France features a trio fronted by accordionist David DiGiuseppe, accompanied by bass and percussion. Brian Reagin Sunday, February 18 | 4 p.m. Page-Walker Arts and History Center Brian Reagin, violinist and Concertmaster of the North Carolina Symphony, returns as a favorite to the Friends Concert Series. BrianReagin, who captivates audiences with his brilliant performances, will treat concertgoers to a classical repertoire on his Lorenzo and Tomasso Carcassi violin made in Florence, Italy in 1763.

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