10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
TO BE PERFORMED ON APRIL 14 AT GOOD LUCK CELLARS
The Northern Neck Orchestra Chamber Music Series presents “Quartets for Voice and Strings,” a showcase of warm, lyrical music by contemporary composers, at Good Luck Cellars, 1025 Goodluck Rd. in Kilmarnock on Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 2:00 p.m.
The performance features Plan and Elevation for String Quartet by Caroline Shaw, A Woman’s Song and Advice To a Girl by Anne Cawrse and The Paper Lined Shack for Voice and String Quartet by Jeff Beal.
Tickets for the concert are $35.00 and maybe purchase at the door or online at www.northernneckorchestra.org. Students are admitted free.
The musicians include Natalie Vatcher, soprano, Moises Cunha, violin, Elizabeth Almond Crute Cunha, violin, Catherine Matushek, viola and Jake Fowler, cello.
CHAMBER MUSIC FOR VOICE AND STRINGS
TO BE PERFORMED ON APRIL 14 AT GOOD LUCK CELLARS
The Northern Neck Orchestra Chamber Music Series presents “Quartets for Voice and Strings,” a showcase of warm, lyrical music by contemporary composers, at Good Luck Cellars, 1025 Goodluck Rd. in Kilmarnock on Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 2:00 p.m.
The performance features Plan and Elevation for String Quartet by Caroline Shaw, A Woman’s Song and Advice To a Girl by Anne Cawrse and The Paper Lined Shack for Voice and String Quartet by Jeff Beal.
Tickets for the concert are $35.00 and maybe purchase at the door or online at www.northernneckorchestra.org. Students are admitted free.
The musicians include Natalie Vatcher, soprano, Moises Cunha, violin, Elizabeth Almond Crute Cunha, violin, Catherine Matushek, viola and Jake Fowler, cello.
If you would like to join, send an email to call 804-435-1729.
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Cleopatra, by Stacy Schiff
May 15, 2024
Mary Churchill’s War, by Mary Churchill and Emma Soames
June 12, 2024 (library closed on June 19)
Valley Forge, by Bob Drury & Tom Clavin
July 17, 2024
The Path Between the Seas, by David McCullough
A Deadly Draw: A Monte Carlo Mystery Fundraiser
Casino magnate Rex Richman was a man who lived life on the edge, his fortunes won and lost on the spin of the roulette wheel in the glamorous casinos of Monte Carlo. His presence in the early 1960s scene was as legendary as the stakes he played for, rubbing elbows with spies, celebrities, and royalty alike. Richman's penchant for luxury and risk was well-known, his signature being the exclusive signet ring he wore, a symbol of his wealth and daring lifestyle.
It was a shock, then, when Richman was found dead in his opulent suite after a night where luck seemed to favor him at the tables. At first glance, it appeared a simple case of misfortune, perhaps the heart giving out from the excitement of a big win. However, the discovery that his prized signet ring, along with other valuable items, was missing suggested foul play. Was it a burglary gone wrong, or was there a more sinister motive at play?
4:00 p.m.