[NEohioPAL] Hugarian Cultural Gardens Free event

Gregory Polyak gregory.polyak at lpl.com
Wed Jul 15 01:22:26 PDT 2009


The Cleveland Hungarian Cultural Gardens 
will host a FREE event open to the community.
  a.. "Concert In The Garden"
  b.. Sunday,   Aug 2,  2009,    from 2:00-4:00. 
  c.. Featuring: Marcia Snavely.  
  d..                  Piano selections from composer Ferenc Liszt.
Dan Anderson,     Violinist,     Hungarian & Ethnic folk tunes.

Oleg Kruglyakov & Terry Boyarsky: Virtuoso Balalaika-Piano Duo 

In addition to the concert, there will be a tree planting to replace the dogwood trees following the original garden design from 1938 and a new sign dedication. Music will run almost continuously except from 2:15-2:45 for the planting & dedication.

Work on the Hungarian Cultural Garden started in 1934 with the dedication of a plaque commemorating the 123rd birthday of  composer Ferenc Liszt. In the spirit of the grand music of this great composer, come and enjoy the newly rededicated garden and see the splendor at the height of the summer. Bring a blanket or chair and a picnic basket and enjoy the entire afternoon.                                                         Rain date Sun Aug 9, 3:00-5:00. 

The Cultural Gardens are located in Rockefeller Park between East Blvd. and Martin Luther King Blvd., between E 88th St. and Euclid Ave.Cleveland, OH 44108. 
The Hungarian Gardens are in the 1000 block off of East Blvd.

Marcia Snavely has been a professional keyboardist (piano/organ)since age 6. She has a Chemistry degree from CWRU & graduate degree in Classical organ. Presently organist at the Federated Church in Chagrin Falls she has 2 CD's of piano interpretations. She is Dean for the American Guild of Organists (Cleveland Chapter), Director of Music for various productions for Actors Summit Professional Theater, plays Opera events for Northern Ohio Opera League, and many private and community organizations. 

Membership in the HCG & donations for the continued restoration of the Hungarian Cultural Gardens are welcome and can be sent to: Kori Smith, 8775 Fox Hollow Lane, Mentor, Oh 44060. Phone: 440-256-2264. E-mail: TomSmith3201 at adelphia.net. 

Questions call or e-mail:
Greg Polyak
Toll free Ofc.: 866-444-1004
gregory.polyak at lpl.com
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