Crown Jewels of Jazz Goes to Bourbon Street with Series Opener “Delfeayo Marsalis Presents the Uptown Jazz Orchestra”
CINCINNATI, Ohio – June 8, 2018 – Learning Through Art, the Cincinnati-based non-profit organization whose programs have increased opportunities for collaboration, arts education, and community engagement in the region for the past 26 years, is partnering with Bond Hill Roselawn Collaborative and St. Aloysius Orphanage to host the renowned Crown Jewels of Jazz Overture and Series this summer. Neighbors from across the greater Cincinnati region and beyond are invited to “meet in the middle” in Bond Hill every Wednesday in July to enjoy performances by some of the hottest jazz artists from across the globe.
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Music lovers can register each week for #feelslikeCMF Party Pack Giveaways to ‘roll on down the river’ with a grand prize for four which includes dinner at Montgomery Inn Boathouse and tickets to Saturday night of the Cincinnati Music Festival presented by Procter and Gamble.
“P&G is proud to sponsor not only major events like CMF but also local community-based events like Crown Jewels of Jazz which is right in the middle of Cincinnati,” said Barbara Hauser, Community Relations Manager, P&G.
Learning Through Art, Bond Hill Roselawn Collaborative, and St. Aloysius Orphanage thank the generous sponsors of the Crown Jewels of Jazz Series, including Procter & Gamble, Kroger, Chef’s Choice Catering, First Financial Bank, Local 12, Western & Southern Financial Group, PNC, Cincinnati Convention and Visitors Bureau – VIBE, The Cincinnati Herald, and media partner Cincinnati Enquirer – Cincinnati.com.
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