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2008 Summer Concert Series The 2008 series features nine concerts, running June 14 through August 9. All concert programs are open to the public without charge, and all are on Saturdays at 8 p.m. in Mount Hermon's main indoor/outdoor auditorium. A free-will offering is received towards expenses. An optional indoor buffet dinner precedes each concert (except for the August 9 event, which has an outdoor barbecue), and a "Mini-Vacation Package" is available for those who wish to stay overnight in Mount Hermon's hotel units. The package includes breakfast on Sunday morning, as well. Guests are reminded to dress warmly for the indoor-outdoor auditorium. Seating preference is given to those eating a meal before the concert, and/or staying overnight. 2008 Saturday Dinner Rates | Buffet Dinners
| $18.00 | Adult (13+) | | $9.00 | 4-12 Years | | Free | 0-3 Years | | BBQ Dinners | $15.00 | Adult (13+) | | $7.50 | 4-12 Years | | Free | 0-3 Years |  Inside Buffet |  Outside BBQ |
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| 2008 Saturday Evening Concert Schedule | | June 14 | | Brush Arbor, the quintessential bluegrass and country vocal and instrumental band. Long-time favorites at Mount Hermon, they have reunited after an absence of several years. | | June 21 | | Buddy Greene, harmonica virtuoso, guitarist, composer, humorist, and recording artist from Nashville—a favorite for over 12 years | | June 28 |  | Steve Green, internationally renowned contemporary Christian recording artist, with piano accompaniment by Dick Tunney, for a stunning evening of music. This is Steve's second visit to Mount Hermon after last summer's sell-out crowd. | | July 5 |  | Christian Edition, a 24-member male chorus from Southern California, with a spectacular vocal sound, back for their fifth year; heard regularly on national TV and radio and in international concert tours. | | July 12 |  | Marty Goetz, contemporary Christian vocalist and pianist, former accompanist for Debbie Boone, and long-time worship leader at Mount Hermon Conferences. A Messianic Jew with a great story and worshipful music. | | July 19 | | The Matthews Brothers are both pianists, organists, vocalists, and brass players, with an eclectic repertoire and worshipful program. | | July 26 |  | Dick & Mel Tunney, Nashville composers of music Christians love to sing, including "O Magnify the Lord," "Let There Be Praise," "Seekers of Your Heart," and many more, in an evening of exhuberant piano and vocal music. | | August 2 |  | Dan Miller, world-class organist, one of the designers of Mount Hermon's new Rodgers Organ, back for another spectacular concert of classical and inspirational blockbusters on Mount Hermon's new Rodgers Touring Organ. | | August 9 | | Santa Cruz/Monterey Celebration Choir and guest soloists, in their annual Spirituals Night, directed by Connie Fortunato. Great choral music with dynamite saxophone and piano soloists, plus 50 singers, and lots of audience participation. | |