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FREE Concert: International Guitarist Dragos Ilie

The Jacksonville Community Center (JCC) is pleased to host internationally acclaimed classical guitarist, Dragos IIie, as he brings an enriching musical program to the local community.

Dragos has delighted audiences across Europe, Asia and the United States with his charismatic and dynamic performances inspired by the love of his home of Romania. The concert is presented in partnership with the Guitar Society of Southern Oregon and a grant from the Jackson County Cultural Coalition. First come, first seated! Reserve your seat at jacksonvillecommunitycenter.org and/or walk-ins are welcome!

See Guitar Society of Southern Oregon’s website to leaarn about this additional, FULL concert at Grizzly Peak Winery; https://www.dragosille.com.

Date & Time:

May 1, 2024 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Cost:

Free

Jacksonville Community Center

160 East. Main Street
Jacksonville OR,97530

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