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Patrick Ball: Celtic Harp & Story at Occidental Center for the Arts Nov. 17

Gary Carnivele November 8, 2019

Sunday November17  @ 4 pm. Occidental Center for the Arts proudly presents Patrick Ball: Celtic Harp & Story. Patrick Ball is one of the premier Celtic harpers and master storytellers in the world today. In ‘Celtic Harp & Story’, he weaves the marvelous old Irish tales of wit and enchantment together with ethereally gorgeous harp melodies into a warm and magical performance full of laughter and mischief, politics and passion that will leave the audience spellbound. He has recently relocated to the magic isle! so do not miss this unforgettable afternoon of music and spoken word in Occidental. $20 Adv/$25 at the door. Fine refreshments available. Art Gallery open. Accessible to people with disabilities. www.occidentalcenterforthearts.org. 707-874-9392. OCA is a non profit performing and fine arts center staffed by volunteers.

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