The community is invited to attend the next Ascension Coffee House on Friday, May 9th, which takes place in Tonsmeire Hall at The Episcopal Church of the Ascension, Cartersville. This local listening room for original music gives songwriters an opportunity to share their creative work with an appreciative audience. Ernie Palmer will be the featured songwriter this month.
A Cartersville native, Ernie Palmer began playing guitar and writing songs when he retired from his career as an educator. His new album, A TEACHER, A PREACHER, AND A BAD FARMER, reflects his masterful storytelling. It will be available to stream and download in June. Ernie and his wife, Gale, have been married forty-eight years and have two daughters, and three grandsons.
Rick McKee will continue to serve as host and offer his original songs at coffee house. McKee is a singer/songwriter, composer, music educator, and multi-instrumentalist from Cartersville. He has released three albums on the Cosmic Possum label. His new album BROKEN RECORD is available on your favorite streaming platform.
Admission is free, but all voluntary donations collected will benefit the Clergy Discretionary Fund or The Red Door Food Pantry. Bring a toiletry item to donate to the Red Door Food Pantry, if you can. Please join us from 7:00-9:00 p.m. on May 9th, in Tonsmeire Hall at The Episcopal Church of the Ascension, 205 West Cherokee Avenue, Cartersville. Enjoy some great, live music and help a worthy cause. For more information, visit Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ascensioncoffeehouse/, go to the church’s website at
https://ascensioncartersville.org/coffee-house/ or call 770-382-2626. All are welcome!
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