FREE Concert at the Frauenthal Center
For Immediate Release
Muskegon, Michigan – March 7, 2017
Contact: Kelly Walden 231-332-4137
Muskegon Community Concerts hosts The United States Navy Band at the Frauenthal CenteDate: Saturday, March 18
Time: 7 pm
Place: Frauenthal Theater, 425 W. Western Ave. Muskegon, MI 49440
Admission is FREE but tickets are required
From Washington, D.C., the United States Navy Band under the direction of Capt. Brian O. Walden will present a free concert hosted by Muskegon Community Concerts at the Frauenthal Center in Muskegon on Saturday, March 18 at 7 pm.
Julie Stuberg, President of Muskegon Community Concerts said, “We are thrilled to sponsor the U.S. Navy Band at the beautiful Frauenthal Theater. This is an opportunity to hear some of the finest musicians in our nation.” Stuberg continued, “We are excited about a special honor for members of our local high school bands who will be joining the Navy Band on stage in a performance of John Philip Sousa’s ‘Washington Post March.’ This is an event you won’t want to miss!”
The students performing are,
Abbey Trach, flute – Mona Shores HS
Brian Krause, trombone – Reeths-Puffer HS
Damion Glover, oboe – Fruitport HS
Erika Larson, percussion – Orchard View HS
Karoline Glamzi, alto saxophone – Whitehall HS
Maddie Brown, trumpet – Montague HS
Madison Turner, bassoon – Reeths-Puffer HS
Morgan Dillingham, horn – Muskegon HS
Olivia Machnik, trumpet – Mona Shores HS (German Exchange student)
Sean Lynn, clarinet – North Muskegon HS
Sydney Theile, tuba – Ravenna HS
Zack Burham, percussion – Orchard View HS
The Navy Band will present a variety of popular and classical favorites. This special performance by the Navy’s premier musical organization is part of the Navy Band’s national tour. The band performs frequently at the White House and the U.S. Capital Building and has participated in 22 presidential inaugurals.
FREE Tickets are available at the Frauenthal Center Box Office in downtown Muskegon
425 West Western Avenue for more information, call 231.727.8001
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