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The Evergreens in Moorestown Hosts Special Concert Featuring Members from The Philadelphia Orchestra
The Evergreens Hosts Special Concert Featuring Principal Trombonist Nitzan Haroz from The Philadelphia Orchestra.
The Evergreens, a Continuing Care Retirement Community in Moorestown, recently held a dessert reception and special concert, featuring Nitzan Haroz, the principal trombonist for The Philadelphia Orchestra and musician Jeffrey Uhlig on the piano. The performance was open to residents, staff and friends of The Evergreens. All who attended were able to meet and mingle with both Haroz and Uhlig prior to the concert.
“It was wonderful to have Nitzan Haroz visit our campus for this special performance,” said Doug Halvorsen, president and CEO of The Evergreens. “The delicious deserts prepared by dining services and the musical stylings of both Nitzan and Jeff made the night one to remember.”
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Photo 1 – Residents Harriet Patterson (left) and Jane Ollivier (right) of The Evergreens pause for a quick picture before the start of the concert featuring Nitzan Haroz, Principal Trombonist for The Philadelphia Orchestra and Pianist Jeffrey Uhlig.
Photo 2 – from left to right: Pianist Jeffrey Uhlig and Nitzan Haroz, Principal Trombonist for The Philadelphia Orchestra with Lauren Coleman, Director of Recreation and Wellness at The Evergreens.
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About The Evergreens:
The Evergreens was founded in 1919 in Bound Brook, NJ, by the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey. In 1949, it moved to Moorestown, NJ, founded by the Society of Friends in 1672. Today, The Evergreens offers gracious retirement living continuing its more than 90-year tradition of caring. Since its inception, The Evergreens’ mission has been to enhance the quality of life of those it serves.
