Maple Leaf Community Concert Series

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The 2018-2019 Maple Leaf Community Concert Series kicks off on November 1st with Tapestry. Stan Jenks shares more details about the artist:

“Suzanne O Davis recreates the sound and vibe of a 1970s Carole King concert, following the music of her classic album Tapestry. Audience members will be transported back to the iconic image of her record breaking multi-million selling album of 1971, “It’s Too Late”, “I Feel the Earth Move”, and “You’ve Got A Friend” as well as many of the other King favorites. Suzanne O Davis is a performer that has been with a lot of different groups and tributes to ABBA and Fleetwood Mac. So she is a performer and she knows how to engage with the audience,” Jenks states.

The concert will be in Dahl Chapel, 800 East Broadway, Monmouth, at 7 pm. Season tickets for the concert series are available for $70 or are $30 per concert. Tickets can be purchased online, at the Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce, or at the door on the night of the event.

For more information and to view upcoming concerts, visit https://mapleleafccs.com/ or find them on Facebook.

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