Thursday, March 3, 2011

Garst Museum Lecture Series Features Native American Flute and Story Teller

On Sunday, March 6, 2011, 2:00 PM, Garst Museum will feature a Native American flute and story telling performance by John DeBoer.

The author, musician, and environmental educator will be performing “A Tribute to the Native American Flute,” telling stories, and sharing legends. His performance will include original and classic Native American songs on some of the world’s finest Native American styled flutes. DeBoer’s flute collection features such wonderful flute makers as David Nighteagle, Ken Light, Lone Crow, Scott Loomis, Coyote Clay, Crow Beak, and many more. The “Spirit of Thunder Collection” of Native American flutes possesses a wonderful woodland flute sound rarely ever heard as it captivates audiences with their mystical voices. Fun for all ages.

All lectures are free and open to the public. Support for the Garst Lecture series comes from the Ami McClurkin Community Fund, administered by the HOPE Foundation, and a grant from Midmark Corp.

The Garst Museum is located at: 205 N. Broadway, Greenville, OH 45331 | 937-548-5250 | website: www.garstmuseum.org | email: information@garstmuseum.org

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