Departments

Children's Concert Series

11 a.m.

kids

East Lansing Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road

FREE admission and parking

On three Saturdays, the City of East Lansing sponsors live musical performances for families.

 

February 4, 2012: Mark Dvorak
Mark will be performing as part of the Mid-Winter Singing Festival. His performances capture the innocence, strength and beauty of folk music while audiences smile, laugh and join in. Mark shares his love for traditional music with dignity and care. This performance will be part of the annual Mid-Winter Singing Festival.
 
February 18, 2012: Tim the Music Man
Tim the Music Man is former 19 Wheels bassist Tim Marzorati. This engaging, eccentric and energetic performer has shifted his musical gears from 90’s pop/rock to entertaining pop music for kids. Get ready to dance, sing along and have fun!
 
March 3, 2012: Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer

Cathy & Marcy play dozens of instruments from banjos to mandolins to rockin’ electric guitar, steel drum and ukulele. They sing, yodel, chicken cluck in harmony, twirl a mean lariat rope, scat sing and inspire effortless participation from every audience.

 


 

11 a.m.

kids

East Lansing Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road

FREE admission and parking

On three Saturdays, the City of East Lansing sponsors live musical performances for families.

 

February 4, 2012: Mark Dvorak
Mark will be performing as part of the Mid-Winter Singing Festival. His performances capture the innocence, strength and beauty of folk music while audiences smile, laugh and join in. Mark shares his love for traditional music with dignity and care. This performance will be part of the annual Mid-Winter Singing Festival.
 
February 18, 2012: Tim the Music Man
Tim the Music Man is former 19 Wheels bassist Tim Marzorati. This engaging, eccentric and energetic performer has shifted his musical gears from 90’s pop/rock to entertaining pop music for kids. Get ready to dance, sing along and have fun!
 
March 3, 2012: Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer

Cathy & Marcy play dozens of instruments from banjos to mandolins to rockin’ electric guitar, steel drum and ukulele. They sing, yodel, chicken cluck in harmony, twirl a mean lariat rope, scat sing and inspire effortless participation from every audience.

 


 

   
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