Concert Association season set

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The Community Concert Association of Bordentown has announced its 2015-16 schedule. The organization’s 35th season kicks off on Sunday, Oct. 18 with “Philadelphia Flamenco,” featuring a full ensemble of exciting musicians, singers and dancers. Lead dancer Monica Herrera is a Philadelphia native born of Cuban parents. She has performed with the Metropolitan Opera in Carmen and is a well known instructor and guest artist in the tri-state area.On Sunday, Nov. 8, the Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra will perform.

Enjoy a concert of old-time classics, pop, jazz, patriotic and Broadway favorites by the Jersey Sound chorus on Sunday, March 13, 2016. The award-winning chorus, a member of “Sweet Adelines,” an international organization for female singers, brings outstanding musicianship, memorable repertory, great humor and tremendous vocal quality to every performance.

On Sunday, April 10, 2016, see a “Broadway-Style Musical Revue” and remember the great Broadway composers from the past 100 years.All performances start at 3 p.m. at Bordentown Regional Middle School, 50 Dunns Mill Road. Tickets: Adults $15. Students $5. For concert or membership information, call (609) 298-5465.

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