Pan Harmonia holds a benefit for Animal Haven, Dec. 4

Press release from Pan Harmonia:

This December, Pan Harmonia continues its annual tradition of concerts benefiting those in need. This year’s event focuses on Animal Haven, which provides protection and refuge to homeless and abused animals. Its dedicated staff and volunteers have been rescuing farm and domestic animals since 2000. Situated on 10 magical acres in Oteen, the sanctuary is currently home to 64 animals including sheep, goats, pigs, geese, chickens, rabbits, ducks, dogs and cats.

Using music to channel connection with community, Pan Harmonia presents a beguiling program of music by Baroque masters, including JS Bach. This concert will be diverse–like the animals at Animal Haven, and will include improvisation, unique instruments, and fantastic soundscapes. Proceeds will benefit Animal Haven to help support their good work with animals in need.

A Baroque Music Benefit for Animal Haven
Kate Steinbeck, flute • Rosalind, Buda, bassoon • Barbara Weiss, harpsichord
Sunday, December 4, 3 PM • St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 337 Charlotte St, Asheville
Music of JS Bach, Baroque masters, and more!
Free Admission. Generous donations appreciated in support of Animal Haven

Animal Haven is located at 65 Lower Grassy Branch Road in East Asheville. The sanctuary is open to the public Tuesday thru Saturday from 11am to 5pm.
Visit www.animalhavenofasheville.org to learn more.

Pan Harmonia, Asheville’s own chamber music company, offers a mosaic of concerts, educational residencies and community outreach. Directed by flutist Kate Steinbeck, this award-winning repertory company has been nationally recognized for its artistic excellence and creative vision.

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