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Performances in the Park start Thursday

The Performances in the Park series opens Thursday, July 3 with music from Music for Life and Angelkeys Music Studio and the band Blue Note.

The Performances in the Park series opens Thursday, July 3 with music from Music for Life and Angelkeys Music Studio and the band Blue Note.

Music for Life and Angelkeys start things off at the Gwen Ringwood Amphitheatre in Boitanio Park at 6 p.m. when Michelle Erlandson and Angela Sommer bring students from their studios to the stage who have that youthful cuteness factor and display great talent at the same time, Erlandson says.

She says great musicians start young and these little ones are sure to put a smile on everyone’s face.

Blue Note will follows at 7 p.m. with their swing/jazz/ blues and a little bit of country styling. Blue Note performs timeless classics (standards) as well as more contemporary tunes – all with style, pizzazz and a great passion for music.

Etta James meets Norah Jones ‘At Last.’

Snacks will be available on site from Cody’s Bannock, Smashin’ Smoothies and Taylor Made Cakes.

Performances in the Park is sponsored by the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society, the Cariboo Regional District and the City of Williams Lake with help from local business sponsorship.