URGENT UPDATE: Excitement is brewing in Princeton, WV as the Chuck Mathena Center gears up for a series of free All-County Concerts starting this month! With spring fast approaching, music lovers won’t want to miss these vibrant performances that promise to bring the community together.
The All-County Band Concert is scheduled for March 14 at 1:30 PM, followed by the All-County Chimes Concert on March 26 at 7:00 PM, and another All-County Chimes Concert on April 23 at 7:00 PM. These concerts are open to the public and offer a fantastic opportunity to enjoy local talent in a lively atmosphere.
Candace Wilson, the executive director of the Chuck Mathena Center, recently appeared on WVVA’s Noon show to share details about these exciting events. “We’re thrilled to bring the community together through music,” Wilson said. With attendance free of charge, families and friends are encouraged to come out and support their local musicians.
In addition to the All-County Concerts, the Chuck Mathena Center has a lineup of other thrilling performances this season. Mark your calendars for Omnium on April 14 at 6 PM, The Drifters on April 16 at 7 PM, and Purple Madness on May 16 at 7 PM. Each show promises to deliver unique entertainment and showcases the diverse talent within the community.
These upcoming concerts are not just events; they are moments to connect with neighbors, support local artists, and enjoy the rich culture of Mercer County. As the Chuck Mathena Center continues to foster creativity and collaboration, attendees can expect an engaging experience that resonates with all ages.
Stay tuned for more updates from the Chuck Mathena Center, and don’t forget to catch “Chuck Mathena Monday” featuring Wilson, Jeffrey Hoole, and Joshua Bolden at noon for the latest news and insights into the center’s offerings.
Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of these musical celebrations! Share this news with friends and family, and prepare for an unforgettable spring filled with music and community spirit.
