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Second Annual "Get in the Mood for Christmas" Concert with Jason Farnham and Friends!

Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 7:30 PM (ET)

Canton, OH

Second Annual

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IMPORTANT UPDATE: Tickets are all gone out BUT you are welcome to come- we'll just need to make sure all ticketholders are seated first- then if there are available seats left- you can watch the show. Unfortunately there is no 100% guarantee without an advance reservation. We are asking all adults for a very modest $5 suggested donation at time of concert (cash or check). FREE for kids!


Canton's Jason Farnham  returns home from Los Angeles to perform his second annual "Get in the Mood for Christmas" concert! He will be joined by special guests Randy Kaserman and Lorna Parks. Holiday sing-along at the end! This is also the official release of Jason's NEW CD: "Baby: The Essential Pregnancy Soundtrack". CD signing after the concert! Presented by ArtsInStark.

 

Saturday, November 20, 2010

7:30p.m.

CANTON CULTURAL CENTER FOR THE ARTS - CABLE RECITAL HALL

1001 Market Ave N

Canton, OH 44702

Watch the 1 minute documentary on "The making of the 'Baby' Album" at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h13KNqkloo

11/20/10 is the official release of Jason's NEW 2010 album: "Baby: The Essential Pregnancy Soundtrack". Read the review by clicking the CD below!

JASON FARNHAM: Baby

See and hear Jason's 2009 CD: "Christmas"

JASON FARNHAM: Christmas

When & Where


Canton Cultural Center for the Arts: Cable Recital Hall
1001 Market Ave N
Canton, OH 44702

Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 7:30 PM (ET)


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ArtsInStark is a non profit organization that gives out grants, manages the Cultural Center, and runs the Annual Arts Campaign.  We are committed to using the arts to create smarter kids, new jobs, and healthier communities. 

Nearly 80% of all dollars we raise go out to Stark County arts organizations, artists, schools and non-profits in the form of grants.  Annually, that adds up to $1.2 million in Operating, Special Project, and Community Arts grants to more than 100 entities.