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Cape May Music Festival Bach’s Lunches

 

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CAPE MAY – Enjoy delightful sounds and flavors during the 24th annual Cape May Music Festival at Bach’s Lunches, presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC), with sponsorship in part by John & Sylvia Baer (in memory of Fred & Sarita Kuhner) and Brown & Brown of New Jersey (Kristen Handel). Enjoy an elegant luncheon while listening to members of the Bay-Atlantic Symphony at the Carriage House Café & Tearoom, located on the beautiful grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., on Wednesdays, May 29, June 5 and June 12 at 12:30 p.m.
Bach’s Lunches will feature a Chef’s Choice Tea Luncheon followed by an intimate mini-concert by members of the Bay-Atlantic Symphony, an impressive ensemble with national recognition. Savor the Victorian tradition of freshly baked tea breads and scones, a selection of tea sandwiches and delicious desserts while overlooking the lovely garden. Afterwards, listen to beautiful music as you linger over dessert.
Tickets are $30 per person and reservations are limited to 50 people. Reservations can be made by calling (609) 884-5404 or (800) 275-4278 or online at www.capemaymac.org.
The Cape May Music Festival is presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) with funding by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the Frank & Lydia Bergen Foundation. For further information or to purchase tickets call 609-884-5404 or order online at www.capemaymac.org.

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