For their musical finale, the Jay Heritage Center always invites the community to a concert. Last year, it was held outdoors in the recently restored Jay Gardens; last weekend, due to the weather, it was held in the Carriage House, where guests were treated to rousing performances by three collegiate a cappella groups. Students from Yale, Dartmouth, and Princeton hit all the right notes at the Jamboree.
As requested, guests brought donations of food for the Carver Center, a noteworthy nonprofit in Port Chester.
– Photos by Kim Crichlow
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