Renowned pianists to perform in benefit to Salvation Army after-school music programs

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April 6 concert at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall will benefit Portland programs

For one night only, 10 great pianists will perform together on 10 grand pianos for one incredible cause. Help support The Salvation Army’s after-school music programs by purchasing a ticket to the KeyBank Grand Friday Concert, presented by Safeway, on April 6th, at 7:30 p.m. on the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall stage. Join Michael Allen Harrison, four selected performers from the Ten Grands concert series and five sensational young protégés as they perform both individually and simultaneously for a truly grand evening.

Ticket prices range from $15 – $40, making this a family-friendly event.  Proceeds will benefit The Salvation Army’s after-school music programs in the Portland Metro area.

Major Don Gilger, Portland Metro coordinator for The Salvation Army, says “The Salvation Army is extremely fortunate to have Michael Allen Harrison as a friend and grateful for his continued support of our local music programs.  Every performance of his is top-notch, and the KeyBank Grand Friday Concert will no doubt be the same. We are excited to collaborate with The Snowman Foundation for this grand concert as we come together to keep music alive for every child in the Portland Metro area.”

The KeyBank Grand Friday Concert, presented by Safeway, will be a special treat for you and your family, and it is destined to become an Easter weekend tradition. To purchase your tickets online or for more information, please visit keybankgrandfriday.org or call Amy Bogdon at 503.794.3246.

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