
Start your summer on Thursday evening with the uplifting sounds of "American Frontiers: A Summer Celebration," when Hunterdon Symphony takes the stage at Deer Path Park. You'll be treated to music that honors American frontiers of many sorts --from the Western Movement and wide-open-spaces to skyscrapers, jazz and men-in-space. Bring a chair or a blanket and relax on the wide, green lawn at Deer Path Park where you can enjoy music from "West Side Story," "Chicago," the film score from "Apollo 13," as well as heart-stirring tunes from Duke Ellington, Irving Berlin, and the American West.
A longtime favorite of both audience members and players, the summer Pops Concert has been performed free to the public for almost 30 years. However, the fate of the Concert was in mortal peril this year due to county budget cuts --until Jersey Central Power & Light stepped forward as a major sponsor. The generous gift received from JCP&L this year, along with donations from Best Tile & Wood in Flemington, and a number of individual supporters, has enabled the orchestra to continue its tradition of presenting a free Pops Concert in Hunterdon.
Thursday, June 21 7:00 pm
Deer Path Park
West Woodschurch Road, Readington Township
For rain or extreme heat location, check the County website: www.co.hunterdon.jn.us
or call: 908-782-7275 after 4:30 pm on the day of the concert.
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