29th Maple Leaf Community Concert Series Comes to Close with Duo Branden & James

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The final concert in the Maple Leaf Community Concert Series is scheduled for Tuesday, May 10th at 7 pm in Dahl Chapel and Auditorium on the Monmouth College Campus. The duo of Branden and James will present an evening of heartwarming stories and songs, says co-president Barb Clark:

“Branden & James are very talented fellas who play the cello and have a vocal duo. They do all kinds of Broadway hits and other things like that. One of them, Branden James, was known as the Season 8 finalist from American’s Got Talent. It is really exciting to have that kind of talent come into our little town.”

If you do not have a season membership ticket to attend, individual tickets can be purchased at the Buchanan Center for the Arts or at the door for $30. Children and students are always free.

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