Hardyston - Guitarist David Mozqueda of Guadalajara, Mexico, will be the featured artist in “A Latin Evening at Crystal Springs” beginning at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 4, in the Emerald Ballroom of the Crystal Springs Country Club on Route 94 in Hardyston. The program, under the auspices of Chamber Music at Great Gorge, will include an ensemble of guitar, violin and piano performing classical and folk music from Mexico, Spain and Argentina. Mozqueda, from Guadalajara, Mexico, will be joined by Gail Niwa, pianist and artistic director of Chamver Music at Great Gorge, and David Niwa, violinist. The concert will be followed by a gourmet Latin-American theme hors d’oeuvres reception. Tickets are $45 and include the concert and reception. A cash bar will be available. Reservations are required by April 27. For information or reservations, call 973-827-3186 or 973-827-4203, or send a check payable to “Chamber Music at Great Gorge,” to P.O. Box 1319, McAfee, NJ 07428. The Chamber Music at Great Gorge Foundation was established to bring quality chamber music concerts to Sussex County at affordable prices. The foundation also sponsors a school outreach program in which musicians visit area elementary schools to perform for and interact with the students. Concert funding has been made available in part by donations from local corporate and private sponsors, and the N.J. State Council on the Arts/Dept. of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and through the state/county partnership block grant program, administered by the Sussex County Arts and Heritage Council. New sponsors are welcome. For information and sponsorship opportunities, call 973-827-3186 or log on to cmgg.org.