Carrie Lee
Bland-Kendall
Actor | Singer | Writer
Enjoy jazz standards with Carrie Lee Bland-Kendall on vocals & Rafael Chávez Moreno on guitar. Plus, art, sweet treats, charcuterie, & byob.
Love Is In The Air ~ A Valentine’s Cabaret
Come join us for a magical evening filled with love, laughter, and music at The Painted Finch. Get ready to immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere as we celebrate the most romantic time of the year. This in-person event will take place on Sat Feb 10 at 7pm.
Indulge in a night of cool jazz by local artists, Carrie Lee Bland-Kendall and Rafael Chávez Moreno, who will serenade you with heartwarming melodies. From soulful ballads to toe-tapping tunes, this Valentine's Cabaret promises to captivate your senses and leave you feeling all warm and fuzzy inside.
Whether you're celebrating with your special someone or looking for a delightful evening out, this event is perfect for lovebirds, and music enthusiasts alike. So, mark your calendars, grab your galentine group or your sweet valentine, and get ready to be swept off your feet.
Join us at The Painted Finch for an unforgettable cozy night of music and art, where Love Is In The Air!
This event has *Limited Seating*
Autumn vibes are here, and so is the Jazz Cafe Cabaret with
Carrie Lee Bland-Kendall, and Rafael Chávez y Moreno’s jazz trio, including Arthur Schroeder, and Buddy Pearson. Cozy up with a glass of wine, and some smooth tunes from Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, and many more of your favorites.
Join us on the Mainstage in the Miller Auditorium on November 30, 2023, at 7PM.
Join Carrie Lee Bland-Kendall, Marilyn Sexton Mason, & their friends, in the Miller Auditorium, for a spooktacular evening of songs, sonnets, and short stories, that will surely put you in the proper spooky mood for the season.
Come hear the songs from this well known timeless classic. Featuring a full cast of singers and orchestration led by Assistant Conductor of the Elkhart County Symphony, Tori Petrak. This production is co-directed by Carrie Lee Bland-Kendall and Robert Tombari with Musical Direction by Marilyn Sexton Mason.