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Grace Noon Concerts to begin 4th year

The fourth season of Grace Noon Concerts will kick off at noon on March 15 at Grace Church Episcopal in Waynesville.

"We are delighted to host these wonderful local performers and provide a venue for fine music," said Rev. Arlene Lukas.

The March 15 performance will feature The Frog Level Philharmonic Dixieland Band.

"Our band is a tiny island of Dixieland in an ocean of Bluegrass," said Charles Alley, who leads the band as well as helps with the concert series.

The free concerts are presented on the third Thursday of each month — March through June. All are encouraged to bring their lunch during the program.

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