Discovers Music Series Presents First Children’s Concert

Perrysburg residents Aaron and Michelle Keaster are the featured performers for the next Discovers Music Series concert of the 2024-25 season. For the very first time, the series is presenting a program for the young and “young at heart”! This celebration of music and literature, entitled “Who, What, When and Where: Stories Told Through Music” features the Keasters performing a variety of original compositions and classical favorites while presenting the stories from Mr. Keaster’s published children’s books.

Among the well-known classical pieces will be Henry Mancini’s movie themes from The Pink Panther (1963 film) and The Baby Elephant Walk, from the 1961 film, Hatari!, Scott Joplin’s The Easy Winners and Saint-Saens’ The Elephant from The Carnival of the Animals are also on the program Mr. Keaster will perform on several instruments including double bass and guitar, while Mrs. Keaster, a professional flutist, will contribute on many songs.

The centerpiece of the program are Aaron’s many children’s books, including Going Bananas, How Much What?, Mouses and Mooses, The Symphony Goes to the Zoo and See Ya’ Later, Alligator. Each of the books is published with a QR code; when downloaded to a device, the original songs composed specifically for each story are then available. For this March 30 concert, the Keasters will perform the songs live.

Aaron is well-known throughout northwest Ohio as a bassist in the Toledo Symphony and for teaching many string instrument students. In addition, he has been an adjunct cello and bass teacher for the highly successful Perrysburg Schools’ orchestra program. Michelle has an equally long and successful career as a performer and music educator. She has held the position of music teacher, band and choir director at Monclova Christian Academy since 2009.

The book series features beautiful, colorful illustrations created by Rick Mumford and Julian Thomas. Mr. Mumford is a life-long friend of Mr. Keaster while Mr. Thomas contributes his work long-distance from Romania.

The Sunday, March 30 program begins at 3:00 pm and is expected to run approximately45 minutes. The children in attendance will be encouraged to sit up close and participate as they wish. Every child attending with a caregiver will receive one free book from among Mr.Keaster’s titles. The books are provided as a gift to the community from the Timothy’s Perrysburg Foundation. Additionally, Kingston of Perrysburg is providing treats for the post-concert reception.

For the March 30 event, the recital space will open at 2:30 PM; the concert begins at 3:00. There is no reserved seating for this free admission concert. St. Timothy Episcopal church is located at 871 East Boundary, Perrysburg. The facility is accessible and offers ample parking.

Discovers is a series dedicated to bringing quality music programs to audiences from throughout Northwest Ohio. Donations are appreciated and patron information available at the concert. All programs are free and open to the public, scheduled on Sunday afternoons at 3:00 pm.

Information on upcoming events in the series is available at www.timothysperrysburg.org.

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