
Check out "The Harmonica Pocket", part of Town Hall's Saturday Family Concerts, as they bring their eclectic mix of music and props to downtown for your enjoyment. They will be performing a special "Singing Thanksgiving" program at Town Hall on Saturday at 11am & 1 pm.
" With swinging story-songs, hula hoops, and a suitcase of props, The Harmonica Pocket mixes music, dance, and imagination games into a gigglish jambalaya of highly interactive experiences that get children (and their grown-ups) singing and moving together. Led by composer Keeth Monta Apgar, the band performs acoustic shows sprinkled with wah-wah guitar, ukulele, jaw harp, washboard percussion, harmonicas, an invented instrument called a “Hinklehorn” (part kazoo, part plumbing fixtures) —and a whole lot of fun."
Tickets are free for kids 12 and under and $5 for adults with children. They are $25 for all unaccompanied adults. Tickets are still available and are required for children and adults and you can get them by calling (800)838-3006 or at www.brownpapertickets.com. You have an option to print them out at home!
FYI - Event is located downstairs at Town Hall; enter on Seneca Street.
For more info. go here and here.
















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