The Bridgton Jazz featuring talented musicians from Western Maine and Eastern New Hampshire will perform from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, July 28, at the Second Congregational Church in Norway.
The members are Claudia Keller and Molly O’Connell on alto saxophone; Wendi Porter and Pat Buchanan on tenor saxophone; Dan Siktberg on baritone saxophone; Stan Buchanan, Jim Morris, Kenyon King, Phoebe Payne and Quinn Barbin on trombone; Steve Morrissette, Barbara Siktberg, Jerry Emerson, Lars Vitala and Mike Costa on trumpet; and in the rhythm section, Stephanie Kendzeirski, keyboard; Tom Chandel, bass guitar; and Maylo Keller and Nick LaGassee, drums. The group also showcases a handful of vocalists who add to the group’s style and sound.
Wendi Porter, a band member and Deb Ladner, a church member collaborated over the past year to present this fundraising concert at the Norway church. Proceeds from the concert will equally benefit The Bridgton Jazz and the church-kitchen project. After a flood three years ago, the church has been raising funds to renovate/update their 60-year-old kitchen. The kitchen is used for many church events, not the least of these is the very successful monthly drive-thru free supper for the community.
A suggested donation is $10 for adults and $5 for students. Doors will open at 1:30 p.m. Seating is open, but limited to 235. The Second Congregational Church is located at 205 Main St., Norway.
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