Lullaby Project
Celebration Concert
Celebration Concert
Friday, September 22 I Capital City Grange, 6612 VT Route 12 Berlin, VT 05602
5:30 - 6:30 pm and after the concert: Community Art Project
6:30 pm: Concert
In culmination of last season's Lullaby Project initiative, we invite the community to come together to hear these special new lullabies and songs of affirmation created in our community. Come early to take part in a community art project, fun for all ages.
Scrag Mountain Music was pleased to partner with Writers for Recovery, Healing Together Project of the Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, and advocacy partners Umbrella, Inc., Voices Against Violence, Outright Vermont, Kids-A-Part (a program of LUND), and DIVAS (a program of The Network) to bring this important program to individuals in our community.
The Lullaby Project is a program of Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute that pairs musicians with new parents to create a unique lullaby for their babies. For details and to listen to lullabies created during past Scrag programs, please visit here.
This concert is free and open to all. Reservations are appreciated.
ARTISTS
Mary Bonhag, soprano Evan Premo, double bass Colin McCaffrey, guitar, mandolin, and fiddle Marianne Donahue Perchlik, guitar, Celtic harp, and vocals David Ruffin, vocals Andric Severance, piano |
PROGRAM
Songs created in our community |
Selected songs from our July 2022 Lullaby Project Celebration Concert
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We are grateful to the important work our project partners lead on a daily basis throughout the state: Healing Together Project of the Vermont Network with advocacy partners Umbrella, Inc., Voices Against Violence, Outright Vermont, Outright Vermont, Kids-A-Part (a program of LUND), DIVAS (a program of The Network), and Writers for Recovery.
Lullaby Project is a program of Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute.
Lullaby Project is a program of Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute.
Special thanks to Vermont Public for their Media Sponsorship of this program.
This program and webpage were made possible by grant number 90EV0475 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Its contents are solely the responsibility of Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.