Rosner hosts Shul of Rock

Rosner hosts Shul of Rock

Cantor Ben Rosner
Cantor Ben Rosner

Cantor Ben Rosner of Congregation Beth Shalom and Joel Lindsay will co-host an evening of live entertainment, called Shul of Rock, Sunday, June 24, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Squirrel Hill Dunkin’ Donuts, at the corner of Forbes and Shady avenues.
Adult musicians, singers or spoken-word performers of all levels are invited to perform. Performers under the age of 18 also may participate, but they must contact Rosner in advance and be supervised by a responsible adult.
Entry is free, though $5 donations are requested.
Dunkin’ Donuts is the only kosher provider in Pittsburgh providing regularly scheduled live music. In addition to Shul of Rock, Pittsburgh musicians perform there on Tuesday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. Mo Nelson, Brad Yoder and Maddie Arnold are scheduled in June.
Dunkin’ Donuts will continue to schedule performances Tuesday and Sunday as long as performers are willing to appear, according to Robyn Frederick, director of marketing for Heartland Restaurant Group, which owns the Squirrel Hill store.

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