The Jacksonville Harmony Show Chorus, a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, is proud to present “Catch A Rising Star†for their 2008 Annual Show. The TOP FIVE Rising Star Scholarship Contestants will perform as special guest soloists during the chorus’ Annual performance which showcases the chorus’four-part a cappella harmony, the Classic American art form known as Barbershop.
“Carnegie Hall Here We Come” concert – Jacksonville, Florida
Here’s your chance to enoy this unique choir performance before the big day in Carnegie Hall. This concert features the combined choirs of the Jacksonville Country Day School Choir, First Christian School Choir and the Jacksonville Children’s Chorus. The concert will feature works by Jim Papoulis, J.S. Bach, Nick Page, David Brunner, and Rollo Dilworth.
Grace Episcopal Church, Orange Park. Click here for directions.
This concert will be performed a second time on Sunday, June 29th at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
For more information, please visit www.jaxchildrenschorus.com
One and Only Genuine Original MOSH Party – Jacksonville
Get ready for the “One & Only Genuine Original MOSH Party,†coming to MOSH on Saturday, June 21! The Best family-fun event of the year will include activities and entertainment like BMX tricksters, Frisbee dogs, and clowns, as well as activities such as moonbounce, live animal shows, virtual reality, and a visit from Iron Man!
www.themosh.org
Art Adventures for Kids at Cummer – Jacksonville
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens offer classes in painting, printmaking, collage and construction with changing themes for kids 6-12 on Saturdays. Sign up for one class or sign up for them all. Members $10 per class, Non-members $15 per class. June 21 – Seeing Art in the Ordinary. July 12 and 19 – Drawing with a Close Eye. August 9 and 16 – Body Contours. For more information or to register, please call (904) 355-0630.
www.cummer.org
Hands on History with the Jekyll Island Museum
Chortles and shouts. Racing feet. Sticky fingers. These sights and sounds might seem unexpected in standard house museum environments. But this summer the Jekyll Island Museum aims to engage the youngest members of the community in the wonders of the past.
So this July kids on Jekyll Island are having a hoot. Whether throwing atlatls, making butter, racing with barrel hoops, becoming stained glass artists, manning windmills, building bridges, searching for architectural wonders, or jumping on pony hops, they are discovering Jekyll Island’s historic district as an active learning environment.