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Friday Noon Concerts

The Friday Noon Concerts will start the new season on Friday February 17, 2012.

A longstanding Arts Club tradition, this popular concert series celebrated its 600th Friday performance this year.  The concerts are held Fridays at noon, at the Arts Club (2017 I Street NW).  The concerts are free and open to the public, and typically last for about a half hour, featuring vocal and/or instrumental performances.

We are extremely grateful to our members who sponsor our Friday Noon Concert Series:

  • Jerome Andersen
  • Priscilla Baker
  • Sandra Blake
  • Joanne Brignolo
  • Joy HagelSilverman
  • Roger Hart
  • Austin Hay
  • Celia Hoke
  • Ann Kennedy
  • Ann Joseph
  • Faith Lambert
  • Pat O’Shea
  • Leslie Sorg Ramsay
  • Betsy Riddle Ruderfer

Friday Noon Concerts

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