$25 admission Fee (No member discounts)

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Atlantic Harmony String Duo perform a 60-minute concert; a mix of classical and Scottish folk music with several original arrangements.

About Atlantic Harmony String Duo

Joe and Shannon have been performing as the folk string duo Atlantic Harmony since 2023. Their 2024 summer recital series in Scotland raised over $1,500 for local charities. Their most recent concert in July 2025 raised $1,200 for the Sexual Assault Center of Northwest Georgia. They organized outreach performances for the Elgin Rotary club and a local school, and participated in a strings workshop for young musicians in the area. The duo is currently preparing new performances for summer 2025. Their repertoire consists primarily of Scottish and American folk music, including their own arrangements and arrangements by the coveted string duo Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas. The duo had the opportunity to meet and work with Fraser and Haas in Scotland last summer. Joe and Shannon have been married since July 2024 and reside in Cincinnati with their newly adopted dog, Melody.

Proceeds will benefit Camp Jabberwocky

About Camp Jabberwocky

Camp Jabberwocky is one of the the oldest sleep away camps for people with disabilities in America. It was founded in the early 1950’s by Helen “Hellcat” Lamb. Jabberwocky started with this one women’s desire to improve the lives of people in our communities. Helen Lamb was taking a short vacation from her job as a speech pathologist and was feeling a little guilty that she was there on Martha’s Vineyard sitting on the beach with her own three children, while the children she worked with were left behind in the hot city with no vacation in view and no break for their parents. Out of this single moment came the prospect of Camp Jabberwocky. Since 1953, Camp Jabberwocky has been going strong with Hellcat’s mission to provide campers with a phenomenal experience full of adventure, friendship, and challenge.

Each year, over 170 volunteers come together to enhance the camp experience. People with a wide range of experiences work as directors, direct care volunteers, board members, cooks, doctors, nurses, and teachers. Without the help of these amazing individuals, Camp Jabberwocky would not exist.