The show must go on for OPAS

  • Mother Nature brought strong winds and heavy rain, which changed the program, but the show still went on as attendees huddled under umbrellas and bundled up in rain coats to brace for the elements. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
    Mother Nature brought strong winds and heavy rain, which changed the program, but the show still went on as attendees huddled under umbrellas and bundled up in rain coats to brace for the elements. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
  • Taylor and Katelyn DuBois with parents Lisa and Phil DuBois are all smiles despite rain and winds. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
    Taylor and Katelyn DuBois with parents Lisa and Phil DuBois are all smiles despite rain and winds. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
  • Talented tenor Timothy Miller, voice of the Atlanta Braves, begins the evening with patriotic songs including the “Armed Forces Medley.  LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
    Talented tenor Timothy Miller, voice of the Atlanta Braves, begins the evening with patriotic songs including the “Armed Forces Medley. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
Unfortunately, Saturday’s Memorial Day concert presented by the Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS) was plagued by rain and strong winds. Yet many of those music fans who did show up braved the cold, wet conditions and stayed for “The Music of Billy Joel,” starring Michael Cavanaugh, Stuart Malina and international operatic tenor star Timothy Miller, who also sings 'God Bless America' during…

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