Paul bernhardt to perform free midday concerts at toms river senior center

Paul Bernhardt to perform free midday concerts at Toms River Senior Center

TOMS RIVER, N.J. — Local residents can enjoy live music next week as vocalist Paul Bernhardt brings his “Savor the Sounds” summer concert to the Toms River Senior Center.

Bernhardt is scheduled to perform two lunchtime shows at the center, located at 652 Garfield Ave. The first concert takes place Wednesday from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m., with a second appearance set for Thursday, June 26, during the same hours.

Admission is free and open to the public. The event is part of the Senior Center’s seasonal programming aimed at offering entertainment and community engagement to older adults.

Bernhardt’s performances are described as “an unforgettable show,” according to promotional materials for the event. The set list has not been released.

Summer programming continues at the Senior Center

The Toms River Senior Center regularly hosts musical performances, wellness classes, and social gatherings as part of its mission to provide services and activities for residents aged 60 and older.

The “Savor the Sounds” concerts are part of a broader series of cultural events scheduled through the summer months.

To learn more about this event, call 732-341-1000 Ext. 8460.

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