Attending a show is one thing, but to be made better for having gone is another. And between the music, as well as the production and logistical support of Cerimon House 501 (c)(3), this event promises to accomplish the latter through the four pillars that Cerimon House stands upon, which is curiosity, creativity, community, and ceremony.
Curiosity: Questions that arise about our sense of purpose are usually identified when we’re engaged in some kind of service to others.
Creativity: With necessity being the mother of all innovation, there will always be a need for creative ways to improve how we relate to one another.
Community: No meaningful idea has ever been nurtured to widespread acceptance by one person.
Ceremony: All ceremonies are outward professions of inward conditions. And as such, a true artist will take advantage of every performance opportunity they can to assert their point of view about the fundamentals of the human condition for the benefit of the audience.
As you can see, Cerimon’s cause is OUR cause! And with this event being a double-bill with vocalist Shelly Rudolph and Tom Grant, an event such as this, with all of it’s immediate and long term benefits, is one that’s not to be MISSED! So between the COVID-19 protocols, tax-deducted benefits, gourmet pre-packaged dinner/dessert + wine, prize give-away’s, new CD releases, games (Bocci Ball, Corn Hole Toss, Croquet), access to attending this exclusive event on a 2 acre residence in Yamhill Carlton wine country, as well as the meaningful support of an organization that’s in support of artists, you can’t miss! So hurry up and click the link below to buy your ticket now before they sell out!!!
John Nastos (Saxophone)
Greg Goebel (Piano)
Ross Garlow (Bass)
Christopher Brown (Drums)