Arts

Crêpe Night fundraiser will benefit concert choir

DUMMERSTON-Join the Brattleboro Music Center at Scott Farm for a summer Crêpe Night, Wednesday, Aug. 14, to enjoy local music and stunning views while supporting the Brattleboro Concert Choir (BCC).

The event begins at 5:30 p.m. at Scott Farm, 707 Kipling Rd.

BCC members Chelle Martinez and Oriana Barros will perform. These multi-instrumentalist singers will "accompany your dinner with shimmering harmonies as they serenade you with folk, country, Broadway, pop, and other favorite melodies."

The Concert Choir, a program of the BMC, includes singers from across the region who come together to perform a repertoire ranging from classic choral masterpieces to rarely heard and newly commissioned works.

The Choir performs twice a year, in January and May, often with professional orchestra and soloists.

The 2024–25 concert season will include a program of dance-centered music at the Latchis Theatre on Jan. 18 and 19, 2025, and the world premiere of a newly commissioned major work with orchestra by local composer Keane Southard at Persons Auditorium in Marlboro on May 17 and 18, 2025.

Outdoor and indoor tables and chairs are provided for the crêpe dinner, as well as a sprawling grassy hillside ripe for picnic blankets, folding lawn chairs, and bare feet. The event is held rain or shine.

Tickets are $20 for adults, or $10 for children under 12. Each ticket purchases a savory supper crêpe (galette), sweet dessert crêpe, and side salad, with drinks available for purchase.

Crêpe Night tickets are available at scottfarmvermont.com/crepe-night. For more information, contact the BMC at 802-257-4523 or email [email protected]. Reservations are strongly recommended.


This Arts item was submitted to The Commons.

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