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High school students are always the first on the scene — new fashion, new trends, new music — and this week, Moorestown High School students will be able to hear some of the newest music out there. The Third Floor Café — Live Music Night, will host some of the most talented new artists in the area. The Church Street Recreation Center, Third Floor is the venue and local musicians can showcase their talents.

The Third Floor Café Live is Friday, April 17 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. on the Third Floor of the Church Street Recreation Center. This is a free community event specifically for Moorestown High School students; student ID is required — MHS, MFS or other high schools with Moorestown residency. In lieu of a cover charge, the Department of Parks & Recreation asks for the donation of a non-perishable item for local partner Live Civilly. What better way to spend a Friday night than with your friends, drinking hot chocolate and listening to some of the newest singer-song writers in the area and supporting local families?

Moorestown a rich history of performing artists who got their start by performing locally — Jean Norris Baylor (Zhane, The Baylor Project), Scott Terry (Red Wanting Blue), Dan Bell, Jon Markel (Carbon Leaf), Valerie Orth (Valerie Orth Band), Chris Newcomer (Broadway) and Kevin Chamberlin (Broadway and Disney) Jeff Dinsmore (Founder of The Crossing Choir) and more. This Friday, Moorestown High School youth will have the opportunity to hear what could be history in the making. Some of the greatest musicians in history got their start as young people performing in talent shows, playing in local coffee houses, performing for friends and neighbors. This Friday, these talented musicians will bring down the house with original music and covers of some favorites.

This inaugural performance of Third Floor Café Live will host: James Adams, Max Bixby, Liam Davies, Natalie Derosa, Kyle Drouin, Emma Edenbaum, Matt Eng, Julie Every-Clayton, Emily Fordham, Ben Gromacki, Lauren Horta, Anais Massland, Lia Richter, Katrina Roberts, Rebecca Rovins, Sam Scheibe, Hannah Snyder, Ariana Sulpizio, Nicole Tsarouhas, Caroline Voyack, Rebecca Wallace, Gwen Wilkie and Maddy Yankell. The evening promises to be exciting and entertaining!

The Third Floor Café Live event is a Department of Parks & Recreation event designed to bring youth together in a safe, entertaining environment. The Church Street Recreation Center is quickly becoming a hub of activity and a true community center for youth. Since its renovation in 2013, the Recreation Center has become revitalized and every day and most evenings there are a multitude of activities going on! From early morning fitness programs to after-school Open Gym and evening arts and fitness classes the Recreation Center has become the hub for Moorestown’s Recreation Nation. The Third Floor Café Live will offer yet another element of Recreation for Moorestown Youth, providing safe, affordable and fun activities. Third Floor Café Live is set to become a quarterly event.

For more information contact the Department of Parks & Recreation at www.moorestown.nj.us or (856) 914–3093. Questions can be directed to Rich Corbin at [email protected]. Sign up for snack donations or to volunteer at www.signupgenius.com/go/8050d4fadae29aa8-3rdfloor.

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