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MEDIA ADVISORY
For Immediate Release
For more information, contact:
Cyndy Cerbin
Director of Communications
706/653-9234
[email protected]
CSU Children’s Concert to be held at
National Infantry Museum
Free concert features classical musical in a kid-friendly style!
Columbus, Georgia – September 18, 2014: Columbus State University Schwob School
of Music students will present a free concert for children and families Sunday,
September 28, at 5:00 p.m. in the Grand Hall at the National Infantry Museum.
This fun and fast-paced concert is designed to expose youngsters to music and
instruments, and to instill a desire to learn more. They’ll discover how to make noise
without the aid of electronics. Classical music will be offered in an entertaining way –
jazz students will perform The Pink Panther and two voice
students dressed as cats will meow their way through Rossini’s
“Cat Duet.” Pianosaurus, a brightly dressed and friendly mascot,
will sing and encourage kids to participate.
The free concert is for any age; even babies are welcome!
The concert is the result of a partnership between the Schwob
School of Music and the National Infantry Museum, aimed at
providing additional opportunities for families to experience the
community’s cultural offerings.
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The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center at Patriot Park, a 200-acre tract linking Columbus, Georgia, and
the Maneuver Center of Excellence at Fort Benning, is the first world-class site to pay tribute to the U.S. Army
Infantryman and those who fight alongside him. As the only interactive Army Museum in the United States, the museum
showcases the contributions of the Infantry Soldier in every war fought by the U.S. by offering immersive participation
and engaging visitors in the unique experiences of the Infantry Soldier. The complex also includes a parade field,
memorial walk of honor, authentic World War II Company Street and 3-D IMAX® Theatre. For more information, visit
www.nationalinfantrymuseum.org.