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“Hot Fiddle” to perform benefit concert for Sebago Fuller Housing

WINDHAM, ME – Ashley Liberty, a virtuoso violinist, and Daniel Strange, a master pianist, are returning to North Windham Union Church (723 Roosevelt Trail, Windham, Maine) to perform their “Hot Fiddle” concert on Saturday, July 12, at 7 p.m.. Ashley and Daniel are Maine natives from this area and are beloved favorites of local audiences. They are known for their skill at multiple genres of music, including classical, jazz, rock, swing, and, of course, fiddle! They have both accompanied numerous pop, Broadway, and classical performers, including Norm Lewis, Michael Feinstein, Ann Hampton Calloway, Andrea Bocelli, Wyclef Jean, and Bernadette Peters. Ashley and Daniel reside in Miami, but have graciously agreed to perform this benefit concert while home during their summer vacation. Special guests for this show will be Dan and Ashley’s children, Summer and Harrison. This will be their first local Hot Fiddle show since 2019. Their past shows have been to a full house—so come early for the best seats. It will certainly be an evening to remember!

ADMISSION DONATION: The concert is Free Will Offering, with a suggested donation of $15. Seating is by general admission. The lobby opens at 6 p.m. and the doors will open at 6:30 p.m.

More about Sebago Lakes Region Fuller Center for Housing

Started in 2019, the Sebago Lakes Region Fuller Center for Housing is part of a national organization, the Fuller Center for Housing, started by MIllard Fuller, the former founder of Habitat for Humanity. The only Fuller Center in New England, it was founded in Windham, Maine, by five churches—Unity Center for Spiritual Growth, North Windham Union Church, Windham Hill UCC, Raymond Village Community Church, Faith Lutheran Church, and St, Joseph’s College. St Ann’s Episcopal Church of Windham later also joined. The Sebago Lakes Region Fuller Center for Housing is a nonprofit organization that relies on an all-volunteer force to serve seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities in the communities of Windham, Raymond, and Standish.

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