Beats on the Bayou is Saturday, Sept. 29, 7 p.m. on Spring Bayou at Heritage Museum, 100 Beekman Lane in Tarpon Springs.
TARPON SPRINGS - Join supporters of the arts for an elegant reception and concert. Beats on the Bayou is Saturday, Sept. 29, 7 p.m. on Spring Bayou at Heritage Museum, 100 Beekman Lane in Tarpon Springs.
Enjoy an exquisite buffet including hors d’oeuvres, pasta, carving stations, dessert bar, with wine and beer, and a concert by acclaimed pianist Greg Maroney.
Tickets are $50 and include food, drink and concert. Call 727-942-5605.
Greg Maroney's contemporary music flows as if it comes directly from nature. His original piano compositions are variations on pure melodic themes, blended with intricate patterns and passionate crescendos. He has released ten CDs including Sentinel, Seven Valleys, and Wind Chimes, and can be heard on Pandora internet radio and GregMaroney.com.
Proceeds benefit the not-for-profit Kathleen Monahan Foundation Inc., which was established by patrons who wished to support arts programming in Tarpon Springs in honor of the City’s Cultural and Civic Services director.
Catering by Delectables and Lundy’s, and the event is sponsored by Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Pioneer Funds and Raymond James.
The mission of the Kathleen Monahan Foundation is to provide supplemental funding and enhancements for the Cultural Treasures Program of the city of Tarpon Springs. The Foundation supports artistic, professional, and enjoyable cultural arts opportunities for the greater Tarpon Springs, Florida area. The income of the Foundation is to be specifically used to support and sustain the activities, program, performances, projects, and equipment in helping people of all races and backgrounds experience the joy and passion that the arts can bring to their lives. The Kathleen Monahan Foundation, Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) public charity. FEID 27-5063045. All contributions and bequests are tax deductible as allowed by law.