Silly Songs! Happy Songs! Fryed Folk Songs for Children & Grown ups Sunday, March 11 at 3 pm West Windsor Arts Center

West Windsor Arts Council
David Fry | Silly Songs, Happy Songs | Fryed Folk Songs!
For Children and Grown ups
Sunday, March 11, 3:00 pm |Tickets: $12/$10 Members/$6 Children
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West Windsor Arts Center, 952 Alexander Road, Princeton Junction, NJ 08550
  www.westwindsorarts.org | 609.716.1931
Silly songs, happy songs, Fryed folk songs! David Fry, Folksinger and Young Audiences Artist, will entertain the whole family during a fun sing-along adventure at the West Windsor Arts Center on Sunday, March 11, 3:00 pm.  Children and grown ups will love to sing, dance and share stories of wild animal excursions and at-home thrills like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, moving with ease from the downright silly "I Want to Be a Dog" to the joyfully rocking’ "Splish Splash."
Tickets are $12/$10 Members/$6 Children, and can be purchased online at
www.westwindsorarts.org
or by phone at
609.716.1931
, or at the box office Wed-Fri, 12-6pm and Sat, 10am-4pm, 952 Alexander Road (Historic Princeton Junction Firehouse), West Windsor, NJ 08550.
A Dave Fry concert is so much fun for the whole family, but be warned: you may all act a little silly by the end!  Fry’s music transcends horizons beyond children’s music to family music, an experience that spans from generation to generation. 
“Folk music is meant to be community music in nature, whether it’s singing together, sharing stories and dancing together,” Fry told the West Windsor Arts Council.  “My music involves folk songs, rock and roll, playground ditties, along with some spontaneous songwriting. Lots of interaction on all parts, and, I have a bag of rhythm instruments that insures that we play music together.”
"Dave Fry is a legend in the folk music circles of the Lehigh Valley – storyteller of colonial children’s and political songs, virtuoso on guitar and mandolin. Fry’s good-natured humor, warm smile, inviting eyes, fuzzy moustache and casual dress make him a natural folkie." — Robert Hicks, Easton Express-Times.
Fryed Folk Songs is presented as part of the West Windsor Arts Council’s Sunday SAMPLER Series that is sponsored in part by the Princeton Area Community Foundation, Lawrenceville, NJ, celebrating its 20th year of supporting our community.
About the West Windsor Arts Council:
The West Windsor Arts Council’s mission is to provide professional quality community arts programming in order to support, educate, inspire, and promote the arts and art appreciation in the greater West Windsor community.  Founded in 2002, the arts council opened the doors of the new West Windsor Arts Center as of September 25, 2010 in the historic Princeton Junction Firehouse at 952 Alexander Road, West Windsor, NJ 08550.  For information on the West Windsor Arts Council and West Windsor Arts Center, please visit
www.westwindsorarts.org
. Office and gallery hours: Wed-Fri, 12:00-6:00 pm and Sat, 10:00 am-4:00 pm.
609. 716.1931
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About Young Audiences/ NJ
Artists who work with Young Audiences appear at the world’s most prestigious music, storytelling, and theater festivals and in venues from Carnegie Hall to London’s Royal National Theatre.  Young Audience Artists are carefully selected. Their programs are dynamic, engaging, and balance learning and fun. When you bring a Young Audiences program to your school or community, rest assured you’re getting top-notch quality, steadfast professionalism and uncompromising customer service. More about Young Audiences at
http://yanj-yaep.org/