Lullaby Project Concert September 22!!

Hi, Everyone!

For the past year, WFR has been working with Scrag Mountain Music and Vermont Network to help new moms write amazing lullabies for their children and grandchildren. Now it’s showtime! Please join us on September 22 at 5:30 PM at the Capital City Grange in Berlin, Vermont for a community art project and lullaby concert. All the details are below. Don’t miss this amazing FREE concert. Advance reservations are encouraged at www.scragmountainmusic.org.

Gary

    

Friday, September 22, 2023

Capital City Grange

6612 VT Route 12 Berlin, VT 05602

5:30 – 6:30 pm & post-concert: Community Art Project

6:30 pm~: Concert

(Marshfield, VT, August 14, 2022) – Scrag Mountain Music, together with Healing Together, a project of the Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, and Writers for Recovery present Healing Together: A Lullaby Project Celebration Concert, a program of beautiful and heartwarming songs created with moms and caretakers in our community through the Lullaby Project. The celebratory event also includes a special community art project for all ages. This concert marks the culmination of four Lullaby Project workshops held this year together with Vermont Network advocacy partners Umbrella, Inc., Voices Against Violence,

Outright Vermont, Kids-A-Part (a program of LUND), and DIVAS (a program of The Network). Healing Together: A Lullaby Project Celebration Concert is on Friday, September 22 at 5:30 pm (community art project) and 6:30 pm (concert) at the Capital City Grange 6612 VT Route 12 Berlin, VT 05602. . This concert is free of charge with advanced reservations encouraged at www.scragmountainmusic.org.

Healing Together: A Lullaby Project Celebration Concert showcases a dozen or more new lullabies created in our community this year, performed by a band of esteemed musicians including: Mary Bonhag (soprano), Evan Premo (double bass), Marianne Donahue Perchlik (guitar, Celtic harp, vocals), David Ruffin (vocals), Colin McCaffrey (guitar, mandolin, fiddle), and Andric Severance (piano). Before and immediately following the concert, audience members will have the opportunity to participate in a special community art project inspired by the original lyrics of these lullabies.

Gary MillerComment