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Perth Citizens’ Band Summer Concert Series August 2015

 

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Bring a lawn chair and enjoy a performance by the Perth Citizens’ Band at 7:30 p.m. at the bandstand behind the Town Hall.

Info: http://www.perthband.ca

When: August 6, 2015 7:30 pm and August 20, 2015 7:30 pm

All concerts are FREE to the public and are held in historic Stewart Park just behind the Perth Town Hall in downtown Perth.

The Perth Citizens’ Band has been an integral part of the musical and cultural heritage of the Town of Perth since 1852 and is the oldest continuously operating band in Canada. The continuity of the band from 1852 has been recorded in a book entitled, “ Sound the Trumpet “ written by local archivist, Daphne Overhill, published in 2002.

The band is comprised of members from Perth and surrounding areas of Lanark County. Every Tuesday night at 7:30 the band meets for rehearsal in a specially designated room upstairs in the Perth Town Hall. A wide variety of music is rehearsed from the bands’ extensive library, ranging from classics by Mozart, Handel etc. through the Gay Nineties, The Swing Era, the Beetles, Broadway, and contemporary works. Band membership is about 50 and includes all ages from teens to seniors with skill levels from beginners to professional. Some members also contribute time to other local groups such as the “Saints and Sinners” , The Perth Community Choir, and The Last Duel Brass Quintet. The band is directed by Brian Tackaberry, a professional high school music teacher.

Music is performed in public throughout the Town and surrounding areas including venues such as churches, schools, special events, parades and an annual summer concert series on the bandstand in Stewart Park behind the Town Hall. Historically, the band has played at Ontario’s Bicentennial celebrations in Toronto, the sending of the Perth’s Mammoth Cheese to The Chicago World’s Fair and more recently, at The Governor Generals Garden Party at Rideau hall and the Town band Festival in Orono, Ontario.

The free concerts in Stewart Park are performed every other Thursday at 7:30 PM starting in the second week of June through the third week of August and include a Strawberry Social starting at 7 PM for the second concert. The band does a number of parades throughout the year including the Perth Fair Parade, parades for various local celebrations in other towns and typically four Santa Claus Parades in various towns. A major part of the bands funding for operating expenses comes from these parades. The band also does an annual Christmas concert, an annual “ Last Night At The Proms Concert ” plus a number of other concerts during each year.

The band works during rehearsal times and socializes during breaks. Many lasting relationships are formed. Band membership includes married couples and children all volunteering their time for their own benefit and for the benefit of their audiences.

PERTH CITIZENS’ BAND SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

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Bring a lawn chair and enjoy a performance by the Perth Citizens’ Band at 7:30 p.m. at the bandstand behind the Town Hall.

Info: http://www.perthband.ca

When: Thu July 9, 2015 and July 23, 2015

All concerts are FREE to the public and are held in historic Stewart Park just behind the Perth Town Hall in downtown Perth.

The Perth Citizens’ Band has been an integral part of the musical and cultural heritage of the Town of Perth since 1852 and is the oldest continuously operating band in Canada. The continuity of the band from 1852 has been recorded in a book entitled, “ Sound the Trumpet “ written by local archivist, Daphne Overhill, published in 2002.

The band is comprised of members from Perth and surrounding areas of Lanark County. Every Tuesday night at 7:30 the band meets for rehearsal in a specially designated room upstairs in the Perth Town Hall. A wide variety of music is rehearsed from the bands’ extensive library, ranging from classics by Mozart, Handel etc. through the Gay Nineties, The Swing Era, the Beetles, Broadway, and contemporary works. Band membership is about 50 and includes all ages from teens to seniors with skill levels from beginners to professional. Some members also contribute time to other local groups such as the “Saints and Sinners” , The Perth Community Choir, and The Last Duel Brass Quintet. The band is directed by Brian Tackaberry, a professional high school music teacher.

Music is performed in public throughout the Town and surrounding areas including venues such as churches, schools, special events, parades and an annual summer concert series on the bandstand in Stewart Park behind the Town Hall. Historically, the band has played at Ontario’s Bicentennial celebrations in Toronto, the sending of the Perth’s Mammoth Cheese to The Chicago World’s Fair and more recently, at The Governor Generals Garden Party at Rideau hall and the Town band Festival in Orono, Ontario.

The free concerts in Stewart Park are performed every other Thursday at 7:30 PM starting in the second week of June through the third week of August and include a Strawberry Social starting at 7 PM for the second concert. The band does a number of parades throughout the year including the Perth Fair Parade, parades for various local celebrations in other towns and typically four Santa Claus Parades in various towns. A major part of the bands funding for operating expenses comes from these parades. The band also does an annual Christmas concert, an annual “ Last Night At The Proms Concert ” plus a number of other concerts during each year.

The band works during rehearsal times and socializes during breaks. Many lasting relationships are formed. Band membership includes married couples and children all volunteering their time for their own benefit and for the benefit of their audiences.

Summer Pops Concert Perth Citizen’s Band

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Summer Pops Concert 

Concert start at 7:00PM in conjunction with the Perth Rotary Club’s Strawberry Social Evening.
Bring along a lawn chair or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll through the park.

Info: www.perthband.ca

All concerts are FREE to the public and are held in historic Stewart Park just behind the Perth Town Hall in downtown Perth.

When: June 25, 2015
7:00 pm

PERTH CITIZENS’ BAND SUMMER CONCERT SERIES JUNE 11, 2015

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Perth Citizens’ Band Summer Concert Series
Bring a lawn chair and enjoy a performance by the Perth Citizens’ Band at 7:30 p.m. at the bandstand behind the Perth Town Hall.
Info: www.perthband.ca

All concerts are FREE to the public and are held in historic Stewart Park just behind the Perth Town Hall in downtown Perth.

When: June 11, 2015
7:30 pm

Perth Citizens’ Band Summer Concert Series August

Bandstand Perth OntarioBring a lawn chair and enjoy a performance by the Perth Citizens’ Band on Thursday August 8 & 22 2013 at 7:30pm. This is the month of August’s concert presented during the summer on the bandstand behind the Perth Town Hall.

For more information visit www.perthband.ca

Perth Citizens’ Band Summer Concert Series July

Bandstand Perth OntarioBring a lawn chair and enjoy a performance by the Perth Citizens’ Band on Thursday July 11 2013 at 7:30pm. This is the month of July’s concert presented during the summer on the bandstand behind the Perth Town Hall.

For more information visit www.perthband.ca

Strawberry Social & Perth Citizens’ Band Concert

Rotary Club of Perth OntarioEnjoy this strawberry social and concert at Stewart Park. Hosted by the Rotary Club, on June 27, 2013 starting at 7pm at the bandstand behind Town Hall.

The Strawberry Social picks berries, hulls them, and then prepares them into delicious shortcakes!

Perth Citizens’ Band Summer Concert Series

Bandstand Perth OntarioBring a lawn chair and enjoy a performance by the Perth Citizens’ Band on Thursday June 13, 2013 at 7:30pm. This is the first in a series of concerts presented during the summer on the bandstand behind the Perth Town Hall.

For more information visit www.perthband.ca

Perth Citizen’s Band Annual Christmas Concert

Perth Citizen's BandThe Perth Citizens’ Band will be holding its Annual Christmas Concert on Tuesday December 14th at 7:30pm. This year’s guests will be Perth’s Town Crier Brent McLaren, and the “Women of the Tay” under the direction of Mary Ellen Grigor. The concert will feature popular and sacred Christmas Music.

One highlight will be the performance of “Canadian Patrol” composed 100 years ago by Capt. John Slatter of the 48th Highlanders Regiment. Admission is $5 per person or $10 for a family at the door. The Concert is taking place at the St. James Anglican Church which is on the corner of Drummond and Harvey Streets in Perth Ontario. For further information, contact the band by phone at 613-256-4221.