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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

MPAC Gets $10K Grant

Money to be used for theater's youth performing arts program.

The Mayo Performing Arts Center was a recent recipient of a $10,000 grant from The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey, to support its Performing Arts Company, an arts education and community outreach program for youth ages 11 through 18. HFNJ, in total, recently awarded 19 grants, totaling $342,500.  The entire press release is below. The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey today announced the awarding of $342,500 in grants to assist 19 nonprofit organizations across New Jersey in undertaking important programs and furthering their charitable missions. The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey supports charitable organizations that promote health and the arts throughout New Jersey.  The grants are part of $2.3 million in total awards from the …

Monday, April 16, 2012

'Yes' Coming to Morristown

Will perform with Procol Harum on July 22.

They're more than just "Owner of a Lonely Heart" and "Roundabout." In fact, Yes has amassed a catalog of over 20 studio albums over the course of more than 40 years. And, they're coming to Morristown. The Mayo Performing Arts Center announced this week that progressive rock icons Yes will perform at The Community Theatre on July 22, with special guests Procol Harum. Tickets range from $67 to $117. Tickets go on sale to the public on April 20. The press release is below: Show announcement: YES with special guest Procol Harum - Sunday, July 22 at 7 pm! Tickets on sale Friday, April 20! Over the course of a remarkable 40-year career that has time and again redefined the boundaries of rock, YES have become renowned for their live performances …

Joy Singh

11:52 pm on Monday, April 16, 2012

OMIGOD!!!!! great birthday present...   more ›

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Twin Sons to Perform Ricky Nelson’s Hits

Tribute concert scheduled for April 26 at Mayo Performing Arts Center.

The music of the late Ricky Nelson, a 1950s heartthrob for whom the phrase “teen idol” was coined, will be brought to life on April 26 at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown. The tribute concert will be performed by his twin sons, Gunnar and Matthew, who themselves attained idol status in the early 1990s with their band, Nelson. Known in their heyday for sporting waist-length blond hair, the brothers turn 45 this year and their signature tresses have long since been donated to Locks of Love. The duo is engaging fans in a new and personal way as they tour the country celebrating the music of their father, who died in a 1985 plane crash. The elder Nelson entered American living rooms as a child on his parents’ classic TV show, “…

norma nelson

12:27 am on Tuesday, April 17, 2012

boys, your father was more than a teen heartthrob,he was a part of our everyday lives.he grew up with most of the young kids that were living or born in the 50's 60's and 70's.,he was very special to all of us.we really enjoyed his music and his love for his family..he will be forever missed..   more ›

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