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Charm City Exiles Duo & Sarah Browne

Charm City Exiles Duo & Sarah Browne to perform for our first outdoor concert of the season!

L.T. Maroon on vocals and guitar, D.B. Maroon on percussion, vocals, and guitar – Charm CityExiles (duo) performs an evening of original music and eclectic covers. Mixing music from the 90s with songs from their band Heyday Maroon, adding a splash of classic country with songs from their album ‘Ode to Betty-Jo’ and finishing with a dash of blues rock and a sneak peek at new tunes for their next release - it’s sure to be a memorable time.

Westchester based folk singer-songwriter, Sarah Browne, has a genuine way of connecting with an audience through her heartfelt songs. Sarah has been writing and performing her original music throughout the Hudson Valley area and beyond. Her debut album, entitled To You, was released in 2017. Sarah's songwriting style is characterized by her ability to create tantalizing melodies that take on an integral part of each song. Her lyrics are poetic and honest in a straightforward, unassuming way. Sarah's music has been featured on The Peak 107.1 FM and on WHUD 100.7 FM. She is currently recording her second album, which she plans to release in 2021. Sarah hopes that through her music she can inspire others to pursue their own passions.

Sarah Browne

Sarah Browne

LT & DB Maroon

LT & DB Maroon

Tickets are $20 Member and $25 Non-Members and must be purchased online prior to the event. The JCCS will not be selling tickets at the door to allow minimal contact and for safety of our staff and volunteers, so tickets must be purchased in advance online . There will be a limited number of  tickets available to allow for safe social distancing, so we highly recommend you getting your tickets early as we anticipate this concert to sell out fast!  For health and safety purposes there is a list of new reopening rules for outdoor events which is posted on our website. Don’t forget to bring your mask and a chair! This concert will be held outdoors. The rain date Sunday, May 23rd 7PM.

The JCC in Sherman  Re-Opening New Rules for Events Outdoors

These new rules are put into place to keep everyone safe. Please read the following rules:

  1. If you would like to attend any of our events, you will be required to purchase your tickets or RSVP online before arriving at the event. We will not be selling any tickets at the door or allowing any walk-ins. This allows for the safety of our staff and volunteers and allows for minimal contact. Tickets must be purchased by 12PM the day of the event.

  2. We will be limiting the 55 reservations/spots for this event.

  3. Everyone is required to their own chairs.

  4. Everyone is to continue to practice social distancing of 6-feet apart. 

  5. Everyone is required to be wearing their masks (that covers nose and mouth) at all times. You will not be admitted without one.

  6. Please bring a flash light since it gets darker earlier!

  7. Those musicians who are performing must bring their own equipment to use. At this time the JCCS will not be allowing the use of in house equipment. 

  8. Musicians/performers may remove their masks while performing but must remain 12 feet away from each other and attendees. 

  9. The JCCS restrooms will be open however only one person is allowed in the restrooms at a time to allow for proper social distancing. Everyone will be required to keep their masks on when entering the building and must wear gloves. Those needing to use the restroom must wait outside the building if it is currently occupied. There will be wait time in between each use as well.  

  10. A staff member or volunteer will make sure these rules are followed. No attendees will be allowed in the building unless it is to use the restroom. There will be a one way system for entering and exiting. Those needing to use the bathroom will enter through the front door and exit the building through the side door next to the bathrooms. 

  11. People are allowed to bring their own food/drink for our outdoor events only. Please be respectful and dispose of all trash in trash bins.

  12. The JCCS will not be selling any snacks or beverages.

  13. If you are feeling sick at all, please stay home. We want to keep our staff, volunteers and attendees safe. 

  14. These new rules are put in place for the safety of everyone and will be required to be followed by all. Your health is important to us all. 

Please note these rules can be updated at any time. All events will follow CDC and the State of Connecticut guidelines for social distancing and rules for events and programs. Please note these rules/guidelines can be updated and changed based on CDC & state requirements.

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