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Classical Marimba Concert
Wine Tasting  and Networking Event a Complete Success


The classical Marimba concert, wine tasting and networking event organized by the Monmouth County Art Council and the Latino Chamber of Commerce was an outstanding event with an attendance reaching over 120 people. The marimba instrument was exceptionally played by the marvelous hands of Leigh Howard Stevens and Nora Clerc who in a solo and/or twosome played selections of the famous composers Bach, Tchaikovsky and other modern composers.
The site was the newly renovated Kirby House in Elberon, one of Monmouth County’s magnificent mansions with over thirty rooms.  Appreciation screams and applauses followed each presentation with many attendees stating that they have never been exposed to the marimba sounds. All participants enjoyed and were delighted with the sounds of marimba.

The event as usual was an occasion to meet Latino Chamber of Commerce members under one roof to discuss business opportunities, exchange business cards, find out what others were doing and discuss their own business expertise while enjoying the concert along with a glass of wine. As shown in the above photograph, other important personalities of the Monmouth County government, academia, industry and community at large attended the event.

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Photography by Karin Jervet of the Monmouth County Art Council

One of the primary objectives of the Chamber is to build bridges of understanding among the communities that form Monmouth County. The Chamber working with Meridian exceeded the Chamber’s objectives while emphasizing the need for a healthier community. It is with understanding and knowledge that one can strengthen relationships, revitalize and develop healthy and economically sound communities.

Photography by John Kearns, Tel. 732 996 1881

 

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