By Mia Freneaux
The Central Cultural Foundation announces the return of its Coffee Hour events. Once again, local talented and knowledgeable citizens will be sharing their gifts at this free event, held at Central Perk Coffee Shop. Having highlighted the Central Community Children's Theater, the Central High School Jazz Band, and other great talents in the past, CCF is looking forward to hosting more entertaining and informative nights.
On August 29, Central resident Tommie French will be regaling the audience with his lively renditions of "Great Balls of Fire", "Blueberry Hill" and other great hits on the piano. Tommie is a lifelong musician who has been a band member for stars including Jerry Lee Lewis. Come listen to some great entertainment and some great stories of the road, get some delicious food and beverages,and enjoy this free evening. The event starts at 7:00 pm and runs til 9:00. Many thanks to Patty Freeman and the staff at Central Perk for supplying our venue.
CCF was formed in 2012 as an organization that works to preserve, encourage, and support all forms of the arts, the history, and the culture of Central and its environs. It is presently in the process of acquiring 501(c)3 non profit status. With goals that also include creating a museum and offering educational opportunities, CCF welcomes any individuals with similar interests to join. Annual membership in CCF is $20.00. Activities are planned throughout the year. If you are an individual with talents, stories, or artifacts to share, please contact the CCF at 413-1616.
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