Sean Clapis Trio
Guitarist/composer Sean Clapis, born and bred in Hartford, CT, has recently made his biggest statement yet with the release of The Unseen River. Best known by some for his work with the popular revivalist jazz ensemble Carte Blanche, he is also making a mark in New York and beyond in the realm of modern jazz.
Check out more of Sean Clapis here!
Aligned with Source: An Interactive Workshop
July 16 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm | suggested minimum donation $5
Hosted by Annaita Gandhy, A Spiritual & Holistic Healer from India, who is experienced in applying varied healing modalities to a wide range of situations. In these inter-active workshops, Annaita seeks to empower, sharing her deep understanding of life, holism and spirituality, enabling you to rise above life’s challenges, live a healthy, fulfilled & confident life.
To learn more about Annaita Gandhy and her work click here!Mary Ellen Lonergan
July 16 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm | $10
Accompanied by Jonathan Chatfield on piano and Lou Boccarelli on bass.
Mary Ellen Lonergan has been singing her entire life, and found a love of jazz in the last 10 years. A 2015 Nominee for best in Jazz Vocals in CT Now Awards, Mary Ellen conveys a story to her listener, with a blend of swing tunes and ballads.
The Tile Project
Names will be engraved on a bronze plaque that will hang alongside the finished piece. The tile work will hang in the lobby for a period of two years or more before being retired to another location in the facility.
Purchasers of tiles will also be invited to a special reception where the work will be unveiled for the first time and be given an opportunity to meet with the artist as he/she discusses the work.
Be part of the Tile Project HERE
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The Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts & Cultural Center
605 Main Street / PO Box 71, Middletown, CT 06457
CLICK TO GO TO WEBSITE: www.buttonwood.org / 860.347.4957
605 Main Street / PO Box 71, Middletown, CT 06457
CLICK TO GO TO WEBSITE: www.buttonwood.org / 860.347.4957
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