Saturday, November 8, 2008, 7:00

Arch Street Meeting House,
4th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, 19106

A concert with
Bill Harley!

A Quaker and Grammy award winning artist, Bill uses song and story to paint a vibrant picture of growing up, parenting and family life.  Poignant and hilarious, his work spans the generation gap, reminds us of our common humanity and challenges us to be our very best selves.  This performance is sure to fill the Arch Street Meeting House up will laughter and a sense of what's important.

"Harley's audiences are families, but it's hard to tell who enjoys him more - parents or children."
- Los Angeles Times

“His witty, wise kids’ songs, which can be
falling-down funny or catch-in-the-throat touching,
are the work of a master wordsmith.”
-Billboard Magazine

“...a champion yarn-spinner and tunesmith with
a sense of wonder, whimsy and mischief...”
-Washington Post

Concert Details:

a walk through the rice fieldsThe concert is open to the public!

Ages: 5 and up

Tickets: $10 at the door

purchase tickets in advance.

 

For more info contact:
Christie Duncan-Tessmer at
215-241-7008 or christiedt@pym.org

Download a First Day School lesson on Telling your Spiritual Story here!

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