Juber back in Poulsbo to benefit Harrison Foundation

In April 2010, Silverdale guitar-maker Rod Schenk facilitated a concert by guitarist-composer Laurence Juber in the beautiful (and acoustically superb) sanctuary at Christ Memorial Church in Poulsbo. It was an outstanding opportunity to see an amazing talent (Juber, a one-time member of Paul McCartney’s Wings, is a world-class finger-style picker, and in addition to his own compositions is renowned as an interpreter of show tunes and standards, as well as Beatles songs), and his 2010 show stands out as one of my personal highlights for that year.
Well, if you’ve been watching the A&E calendar, you already know that Juber will be back in Poulsbo on March 25, playing a 7:30 p.m. show at the Gateway Fellowship (18901 Eighth St., reportedly another really nice place to hear music) as a benefit for the Harrison Medical Center’s Pediatric Rehabilitation Fund.
It’s a classic good-show-for-a-good-cause situation. Tickets are $15 on the floor, $8 in the balcony, and a $25 VIP package gets you a floor seat and an invite to a meet-and-greet with Juber. For tickets, call the Harrison Foundation at 360-744-6760 or log on to harrisonmedical.org/giving/laurence-juber-benefit.

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About michael c. moore

Michael C. Moore covers arts and entertainment for the Kitsap Sun. He's been a newspaper reporter and editor for more than 33 years, at the Sun since 2001 and in his current post — covering music, art, theater, film and other A&E fare, since 2006. He's a 1978 graduate of Washington State University, and lives in East Bremerton with his daughter, Kate.

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