U.S. Air Force Heritage Winds to give free concert

Sep. 28—CLARKSBURG — The Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center is presenting a concert next month that is sure to make guests feel a sense of pride and patriotism.

The United States Air Force Heritage Winds will perform at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 29 for free.

Heritage Winds is the wind dectet component of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. As professional Airmen, the musicians of Heritage Winds are dedicated to using the power of music to honor our veterans, inspire patriotism, communicate the Air Force Story, and recruit those who are interested in serving the nation.

"We are over the moon to be able to offer this fantastic free show at the Robinson Grand," Robinson Grand Program Manager Jason A Young said. "Here it is, absolutely free and guaranteed to be fantastic."

Heritage Winds offers innovative programming that covers a wide array of musical styles. The group embraces the full range of the woodwind ensemble repertoire, to include classics by composers such as Paul Taffanel and Carl Nielsen, extending to more contemporary works by 21st century composers. The unique style of the Heritage Winds provides audiences with an engaging and unforgettable concert experience.

"Our audience can expect a true family friendly event that will be full of nostalgia, patriotism, and moving music," Young said. "Please, please, don't miss this show."

Admission is free and no tickets are necessary. The historic Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center is located at 444 W. Pike St. in Clarksburg.