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14th Annual "Jazz in the Garden"
Weir Farm Art Center
September 27, 2009

Weir Farm Art Center Presents the 14th Annual Jazz in the Garden featuring the Brubeck Brothers. Bring a picnic and a blanket and enjoy the cool music of the Brubeck Brothers on the lovely terraced grounds of the Weir Farm Historic Site, generously sponsored by Wilton Bank. Proceeds benefit the Weir Farm Art Center's Artist in Residence program.
Event Time: 4:00PM - 6:00PM.

For information and tickets, contact:
Weir Farm National Historic Site
735 Nod Hill Road
Wilton, CT 06897
Telephone: (203) 761-9945
Admission: Adults $20, Children $5;
Information & Tickets at jazz@weirfarmartcenter.org


Weir Farm Press Release

The Weir Farm Art Center, in cooperation with Weir Farm National Historic Site, will present its 14th annual outdoor concert, Jazz in the Garden, featuring the acclaimed Brubeck Brothers Quartet on Sunday, September 27, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

The Brubeck Brothers Quartet, with Chris Brubeck on trombone and bass, Dan Brubeck on drums, Chuck Lamb on keyboard and Mike DeMicco on guitar, will return to the stage at Weir Farm National Historic Site as part of its national fall tour which includes the Calgary Symphony Orchestra, Detroit Jazz Festival, Stockton Symphony and the Cazenovia Jazz Festival. Chris Brubeck’s tour also includes several performances of Ansel Adams: America, the full orchestra piece co-written with his father, Dave Brubeck, and an appearance at Lincoln Center with the Sao Paulo Orchestra.

Commenting on the concert, Chris Brubeck said, "Jazz in the Garden allows members of the community and jazz aficionados alike to enjoy music at one of the most unique sites in America, all in support of the Weir Farm Art Center’s great programs. As such, returning to Weir Farm has great personal meaning to me."

Charles Burlingham, Jr., President, WFAC Board of Trustees, said, "This annual event in the wonderful landscape made famous by J. Alden Weir and other important American Impressionist painters, has helped put Weir Farm on the regional jazz map. We are delighted to be working with the National Park Service as co-hosts."

Concert-goers can enjoy the jazz music while picnicking with friends and family and helping to support the Weir Farm Art Center`s Artist in Residence Program. Jazz in the Garden visitors also have the opportunity to win an original work of art by Wilton artist Ann Kromer by participating in the Paint Brush Raffle. Raffle tickets will be sold at the event for $15 or three tickets for $40.

Prior to the concert from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m., the National Park Service will be screening the 15-minute introduction to Ken Burns’ new PBS film The National Parks: America’s Best Idea in the Burlingham Barn. The preview is a chance to get a sneak peek at the upcoming 12-hour, six-part documentary that will premiere nationwide starting later that evening on your local PBS station. For more information about the program, please visit www.pbs.org/nationalparks.

Concert tickets in advance are $15 for members, $20 for general admission and $5 for children 12 and under. Tickets on the day of the event are $20 for Weir Farm Art Center members at the gate, $25 for general admission and $5 for students. Children 12 and under are free. Buying tickets in advance not only reduces the price, but also speeds your arrival at the event.

For more information or to reserve tickets, please call the Weir Farm Art Center at (203) 761-9945 or by email at Jazz@weirfarmartenter.org. Tickets are also available at The Wilton Bank, located in Wilton Center at 47 Old Ridgefield Road.

To preserve and protect the park, all parking is at the Branchville Elementary School on Florida Road, off of Rt. 102, across from Ancona`s Market in Ridgefield. Free shuttles will run from the school to Weir Farm National Historic Site continuously between 3 and 7 p.m. No parking will be available at Weir Farm National Historic Site.

Jazz in the Garden concerts are held in memory of Les Young, a long-time Weir Farm Art Center supporter, education advocate, and State Representative from New Canaan.

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