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The Stissing Center Announces the 'Reopening the Doors'
Concert Series

Nolan Harpp

Aug 23, 2021

The Stissing Center Announces the 'Reopening the Doors'
Concert Series

PINE PLAINS, NY: The Stissing Center is thrilled to announce their 2021 Fall Concert Series, Reopening The Doors, and to welcome back in-person audiences. The series boasts an impressive and diverse list of performers, curated to appeal to a variety of musical interests. The season kicks off on Friday, September 10 with The Lucky 5, a hard-swinging jazz band with a modern twist.


“We are super-pleased to have Bruce Molsky return to TSC with Tony Trischka. First time headliners include Jim Kweskin, Happy Traum, Sweet Megg, The Lucky 5, and the Misty Blues Band,” said Executive Director, Brian Keeler. “We are also welcoming the Stissing Theatre Guild back to TSC. They will present an evening of drama as they did in 2019.”


As a Halloween-time treat, Morricone Youth will play a live, multi-instrument soundtrack accompanying Alfred Hitchcock’s silent classic thriller, The Lodger. Two concerts with pianist Shai Wosner and Young Artists from Carnegie Ensemble Connect will round out our LIVE! from The Stissing Center! chamber music series.


Reopening The Doors marks a special time for all of us at The Stissing Center. Along with these great concerts, we’re also hosting a Square Dance to cap off the Ag Fair Weekend with ticket proceeds going to the Pine Plains FFA,” said Liz Raum, Director of Live Events. “And the Jukebox Junkies will kick off the holidays with a rockin’ dance party.”


Tickets may be purchased at The Stissing Center website, TheStissingCenter.org/upcoming-events/.


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The Stissing Center’s Covid Policy: The health and well being of our guests is of paramount importance to us. The Stissing Center is presently requiring all attendees, staff, crew, and volunteers to present proof of vaccination and to wear a mask for all in-person events. Proof can include the CDC vaccination card, a photo/copy of the CDC vaccination card, or New York State’s Excelsior Pass or Excelsior Pass Plus.


The Stissing Center is a DBA of Pine Plains Memorial Hall, Inc. (PPMH), a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization based in Pine Plains, New York.

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