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Keystone College will host its second annual music and arts fair on Sunday, February 28 from 2-3:30 p.m. and again at 5 p.m. on campus.

The fair, which is open to the public and free of charge, will feature over 100 artists and musicians from the college and the local community. Musical festivities begin at 2 p.m. in Evans Hall in Hibbard Campus Center where small ensembles, soloists, the KC Jazz Combo, and the Keystone College Dance Team will perform. There will also be a Theremin demonstration by Jason Smelzer. A theremin is a type of electronic synthesizer played without physical contact from the musician. At 3:30 p.m., there will be art, sculpture, glass blowing, and bronze pouring exhibitions in the campus art studios.

At 5 p.m., the scene will shift to the Theatre in Brooks for a demonstration of artwork, poetry readings, and a performance by the Keystone Players theater group. There will also be performances by the Vocal Accord Barbershop Quartet, the Wyoming County Chorale, the Keystone Voices, Keystone Symphonic Band, Keystone Jazz Ensemble Jazz, and The Chorale at Keystone.

“The entire afternoon will offer something for everyone who loves music and the arts,” said Jeffrey Tylutki, director of the bands at Keystone. “We will present some of the area’s top local performers as well a host of talented Keystone singers and musicians. We invite the public to campus for a wonderful afternoon of family friendly entertainment, all of which is free of charge.”

For more information on the music and arts fair, visit www.keystone.edu/bandsatKC, e-mail jeffrey.tylutki@keystone.edu, or call (570)945-8599.