Brown & Brown Insurance supports the 23rd Annual Cape May Music Festival
Last Updated on Monday, April 16, 2012 03:32 pm Written by Staff Reports Thursday, March 22, 2012 01:00 pm
CAPE MAY – Brown & Brown Insurance, a longtime supporter of the annual Cape May Music Festival, has donated $6,500 to this year’s presentation. The festival brings world-class musicians to this seaside resort.
As successor firm to the Pashley Insurance Agency, Brown & Brown has provided donations at the Solo level for all 23 years. The festival features classical, orchestral, symphonic, and world traditions musical performances.
The festival opens on Memorial Day, Monday, May 28 with a free outdoor concert by the Atlantic Brass Band at Rotary Bandstand, Lafayette St. and Lyle Lane, Cape May, at 7 p.m. The 23rd Annual Cape May Music Festival runs Monday, May 28 through Thursday, June 14, and is presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) and funded in part by PNC Arts Alive, The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State.
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