There’s more free entertainment options available in Perry this weekend as a 36 year-old tradition continues.
As Duane Griffin with Perry Fine Arts Explains, “tuba day” has become a popular fall activity for many.
“It’s in memorial of William Bell who is a famous tuba player and he is buried here in our cemetery. And so a group of tubist from around the state got together and decided to hold this here in town. They have a clinic and hire someone to come in and do some teaching on a Saturday afternoon, and then they have a public concert” says Griffin.
That public concert takes place Saturday at 4pm at the First United Methodist Church.
It’s the second of eight events in the current Perry Fine Arts season.
If you have questions, contact Griffin at 465-4782.