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Alexandria After Work Concert Series featuring Quercus

Come to the Lyceum, Alexandria's History Museum at the Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St. for the concert between 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Alexandria, VA – Join us in Old Town Alexandria each second Friday of the month for a concert sponsored by The Folklore Society of Greater Washington (FSGW) and The Office of Historic Alexandria. Locations will rotate between Lloyd House (220 North Washington Street), and the Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum (201 South Washington Street).

Quercus with David McKindley-Ward (banjo, guitar, voice) and Marty Frye (flute, fiddle)

Friday, December 13, 2019, at the Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum, come celebrate the holidays with the tuneful playing and melodious singing of Quercus. For years David McKindley-Ward (banjo, guitar, voice) and Marty Frye (flute, fiddle) have been steeping themselves in the D.C.-Baltimore area’s lauded Irish music community, like a good pot of Barry’s tea. Apart from craic of the finest quality, Marty and David seek to cultivate a musical sensitivity that does justice to the masterful touch of the old players, while being honest to their own creative instincts.

Please note that December’s concert will begin an hour later than usual, with the performance scheduled 7-9 p.m.

The Lyceum

The Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum is located at 201 South Washington Street. Great music with a suggested donation for the musicians. Free for members of the Folklore Society of Greater Washington; $5 for non-members. Beer and wine for sale; light refreshments available as well.

Debby Critchley

Debby Critchley has been an integral part of The Zebra almost from the very beginning by taking on the mantle of Food Editor. She also creates the monthly Events Calendar and regularly contributes to our social media. Born in Chicago, her parents help develop her palate by exposing her to a variety of cuisines from Chinese to Spanish, French, German, and more. Debby earned her B.A. at Case Western Reserve University and her M.S. from University of Nebraska. She moved to the DMV in 1981.

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