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Sixth Annual Harp Festival Comes To Archbold, Ohio

By Newspaper StaffMay 3, 2013Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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Harpists and their companions from 15 States and Canada will gather at the Sauder Heritage Inn, Archbold, Ohio from May 16 – 19, 2013. Participants will enjoy workshops, concerts, jam sessions and fellowship.

The public is welcome to attend any of the three concerts. Tickets for each concert are $ 15.00 and available at the door.

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Friday evening at 7:00 pm features the harp and acoustic guitar duo, TAPESTRY (Denise and Michael Grupp-Verbon) from Toledo, and Frank Voltz, gospel/jazz harpist from Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Saturday evening at 7:30 will have performances by Nova Scotia harpist/songwriter Timothy Harper, Milwaukee’s Kim Robertson and Sharlene Wallace from Toronto, Ontario.

On Sunday morning at 11:15, concert attendees will hear The Harp Gathering Ensemble, followed by Maeve Gilchrist of Boston, Massachusetts.

For those shopping for harps, music and accessories, a vendor hall pass can be purchased for $ 15.00.


For more information: www.harpgathering.com, or call: 419-478-4177.

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