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A Very Berry Concert

A Very Berry Concert


The Berry Family is back! The Hastings Music Society is again hosting the Berry Family in concert, and this time they are presenting, ‘Pick of the Bunch’ with a wide variety of music from three generations of family and friends. Highlights include Ralph Hunter playing a March and Reel on the Highland Pipes, Peter Berry singing Dolcinea and The Impossible Dream from ‘Man of La Mancha’, a Pipe Organ solo from friend of the family Pat Gallagher, and Bay Cities’ Symphonic Band Co-Conductor Laura Grady performing Mozart’s well-known Rondo for French Horn.

The Berry family are well known for their business, Arataki Honey Ltd, but alongside the bees and honey, Pat and Ian Berry also shared a great love of music which has been passed down to many of their progeny. Convenor and current family matriarch Jenny Cross says, “playing instruments and singing has long been a tradition at family gatherings, and this concert is a great opportunity to hear us perform together!”

‘Pick of the Bunch’ will be at St Matthew’s Church, Hastings on Sunday 12th July, starting at 2pm. Entry is $5 cash at the door, children and Music Society members free of charge.

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When

Sunday 12 July, 2:00pm to 3:15pm

Cost

Restrictions: All Ages

General Admission $5.00

Where

St Matthew's Anglican Church, Hastings, Hawke's Bay / Gisborne
200 King Street South, Hastings, Hawke's Bay / Gisborne

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