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Frosty Is On!!

 

Yes! Frosty is on.

Our weather will be chilly/cold, but it will also be somewhat sunny today.

The temperature will be quite a bit above freezing, so we'll have a fine day for a frosty celebration. Hope to see you there.

 

Frosty

Celebrate the Holidays with the Philadelphia Jazz Project!

FROSTY: A COOL HOLIDAY JAZZ CELEBRATION

....featuring some of Philadelphia's finest Jazz musicians in an exciting holiday extravaganza.

Co-produced and hosted by J. Michael Harrison of WRTI

SUNDAY | December 15, 2013 | 4:00 p.m. [Doors open at 3:45pm]

IRVINE AUDITORIUM 3401 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA

Join us from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. in Café ‘58 for refreshments and holiday shopping.
 

You will find street parking close by. However, to find parking lots in the area, check out:

http://www.vpul.upenn.edu/perelmanquad/parking-garages.php

 

$10 Adults | $5 Children and Students w/ID in Advance - More at the door!

 

 

The Frosty Performers include...

Bethlehem

Bryson Brothers w/ Tuba Gooding Jr. of the Roots

Keith DeStefano & Puzzlebox

Nazir Ebo

Justin Faulkner

Rhenda Fearrington

Aaron Graves

Ella Gahnt

Michael Kennedy

Tony Miceli

Barbara Montgomery

Denise Montana

Lauren Lark

Tony Williams

 

FROSTY! is a production of the Philadelphia Jazz Project a sponsored program of the Painted Bride Art Center, with funding provided by The Wyncote Foundation.

 

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