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Monday, June 8, 2009
Medieval music at Otterbein, June 15
The Warren County Music Club presents Musici Anonymi, a Consort, a group specializing in Medieval music on period instruments, 7 p.m. Monday, June 15,in the Campus Center at Otterbein Retirement Living Community, located On Rt. 741, just north of Rt. 63 in Lebanon. Free. (513) 933-5400
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Tom Giusti performs on the Square in West Chester for a lunchtime show, June 10

Tom Giusti will be on The Square in West Chester near the First Financial Bank Clock Tower to entertain lunchtime audiences, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 10.
Bring your lunch and relax away from the office.
Corn hole games and other activities will also be available for guests to enjoy every Wednesday on The Square.
A veteran of several rock bands in the Northern California area, Giusti graduated from Musicians Institute/GIT in Hollywood. From 1994-1997 Tom was a member/founder of national independent recording Artist Soul Fisher, which recorded its debut full length album “In a Faithless World” in the 1995.
Giusit moved to Cincinnati in 2006.
“I grew up listening to rock, playing in rock garage bands and wanting to be a rock star,” he said. “Over the recent 3-5 years I have become a fan of country music…. drawn to the passion of artists such as Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Little Big Town and Lady Antebellum. The song writing, musicianship and “edge” that these artists bring have made an impact on this rocker.”
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Warren County Community Concerts presents ‘A Concert of Inspiration,’ June 14
“A Concert of Inspiration,” 7 p.m. Sunday, June 14, Lebanon Presbyterian Church, 123 N. East St. Lebanon. Free. (513) 932-3731
Performers include:
>> The Vivaldis, is a local women’s dulcimer ensemble that recently made its world debut in Kentucky. Its members have been playing dulcimers for collectively for over 50 years and have formed this concert ensemble to play light classical and religious music.
>> Jubellee Bell Quartet, from the Heritage Baptist Church Bell Ensemble under the direction of Gerry Proffitt, will include a bell-and-piano duet.
>> The Otterbein Recorder Choir, under the direction of Samuel Kaetzel, also performs regularly at worship services and at the Otterbein Renaissance dinner.
>> Heritage Music and Friends, began as a women’s chamber ensemble 19 years ago, but now includes men. This was the only group from Lebanon invited to perform at the Schuster Center Gala Opening in 2003.
>> Cheri Brinkman will emcee.
In honor of Flag Day, the concert will also feature guest speakers:
>> Rev. William Seitz, associate pastor of the Lebanon Presbyterian Church, will speak on “Faith”.
>> Lt. Frank T. Rupnik III, Navy chaplain who recently returned from Afghanistan, will speak on “Patriotism”.
Reposted from May 14
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