Recycled Rhythms: A Tu B’Shevat Concert
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Tu B’Shevat, the first environmental holiday, focuses on respecting nature and planning for a bright, clean and healthy future. Enjoy a special family concert on Sunday, February 5 from 4-5:30pm featuring the vintage/vaudeville rhythm beats of Vic and Sticks and create your own recycled musical instruments.
Held at the Arlington Heights Nursery School (10 Acton Street) in Arlington. Geared for families with children ages 2+ years. Cost is $15 per family. Open to the entire community.
Register at bostonjcc.org/metronorth. For more information, contact metronorth@jccgb.org or 617-841-8009. Programs north of Boston are presented in collaboration with Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Boston with support from Combined Jewish Philanthropies. All JCC arts and humanities offerings are programs of the Ryna Greenbaum JCC Center for the Arts.
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$15 per family
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10 Acton Street, Arlington, MA, 02476 map
Phone: 617-841-8009
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