Thursday, April 7, 2011

Graber’s and Litchfield’s and Oda Co-Sponsor DCCA’s Coffee House Series

Eileen and Steve Litchfield, Julie and Thomas H. Graber II, and Rodney Oda have donated funds to co-sponsor Darke County Center for the Art’s 2010-2011 Coffee House Series. According to Artistic Director Keith Rawlins, “DCCA is grateful for the generous support for the arts that these individuals have given for many years; we greatly appreciate their sponsorship which enables us to continue this great series of performances, taking artists throughout the community.”

The Coffee House Series includes five programs presented at various venues. The 2010/2011 season featured Americana duo Garcia and Scott at Montage in Greenville, 12-string guitarist Neil Jacobs at the Union City Arts Depot, Poet and Author Allan Wolf at Sweet One O One, and blues guitarist Austin Walkin’ Cane at The Bistro Off Broadway.

French Cabaret singer Claudia Hommel will close out the series this year with a beautiful performance at Michael Anthony’s At the Inn in Versailles on Thursday, April 28, 7:00 pm. Born in Paris, now living in Chicago, Claudia is a theatrical singer with a gift for transporting her audience to the ‘City of Lights.’

Tickets to Coffee House Series performances are $10 and may be purchased at the DCCA office in the Greenville Public Library, by calling 937-547-0908, or e-mail DCCA@CenterForArts.net. Food and drinks are available to purchase at each location to enjoy before or along with the performance. For more information on these performances, DCCA’s upcoming season of events, or to become a sponsor, contact Executive Director Julie Strait at 937-547-0908 or Artistic Director Keith Rawlins at 937-564-1883.

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