Friday, September 20, 2019

Celtic Music Concert to Benefit Pottstown Library



Blogger's Note: The following was provided by the Pottstown Regional Public Library.

Charlie Zahm returns for the sixth year to perform at the Pottstown Regional Public Library on Friday, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m.

Charlie provides a popular and relaxing evening Celtic Concert of great songs from Scotland, Ireland, and the sea. Join us for an evening of beautiful Celtic songs and stories.

Tickets are $20 all proceeds benefit the library. Pottstown Regional Public Library is located at 500 E. High Street, Pottstown.

Stop in or call (610-970-6551) to reserve your tickets. Tickets are also available at the door.

Charlie is one of the most popular soloists at Celtic music festivals, Maritime, and American Traditional music events anywhere east of the Mississippi. 

With a baritone voice some have described as "coming along once in a generation,"; which explains his tremendous successful performances on the Celtic festival circuit, Charlie weaves magical moments of Scottish and Irish history for the listener and viewer, with passion for the performance and a chosen repertoire pleasing to all members of the family. 

A master of the guitar as well, Charlie brings an authentic love and respect for the music he sings and with dashes of humor and a light in his eyes, he will draw you into the stories of his songs.

ABOUT THE LIBRARY

The Pottstown Regional Public Library serves a broad population in the Pottstown Region, with patrons from Pottstown Borough, and the Townships of West Pottsgrove, Upper Pottsgrove, and Lower Pottsgrove, and surrounding areas.

The Library provides

Passport processing                                                                        Computer training
Computer usage on-site                                                                Adult and Children’s programming
Book clubs                                                                                           Toastmasters
Museum passes                                                                                DDV/Blu Ray
STEM kit                                                                                               “Play-Away” launch kits
Audio Books                                                                                       Used book store
Fax services                                                                                        Photocopying
Notary service                                                                                   Job-search computers
Free wifi                                                                                               Remote printing
Remote access to e-books & e-magazines                             Remote access to Hoopla & Libbey
Rokus and Hot spots for rental                                                   Local newspapers
Quiet location for tutoring & studying                                     Meeting space for small groups

The Library relies on support from a number of sources, including municipall contributions, grants, fees from services, donations from individuals and businesses, and tickets sales for events.

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