These concerts are held on the Library front lawn. Please bring your own chair or blanket. You may also bring your own refreshments. Bathrooms will be available for program attendees. Masks and socially distancing required. Limited to 75 attendees. if you have any questions, please call the library at 860.489.6684.
The Elderly Brothers Thursday, July 8th at 6:30 Registration begins June 15th Long-time popular solo artists, T-Bone Stankus and Brian Gillie have teamed up as the Elderly Brothers, serving up mint-condition “oldies” rock ‘n’ roll with pitch-perfect harmonies and soulful improvisations as fresh as the originals. No sleepwalk down memory lane with these guys. Their radiant renditions and audience interaction are unsurpassed. Enjoy the solid groove and the upbeat, move-it-or-lose-it, ‘50s and ‘60s bandstand repertoire that has made each of them such talented, innovative and celebrated performers. sh BOOM! Ragtime Jack Thursday, July 15th at 6:30 Registration begins July 1st Join us for an evening of Ragtime music that entranced the country between 1890 and 1920! 'Ragtime' Jack Radcliffe has been performing for more than 45 years. He is a master of traditional country blues and stride piano, and a powerful singer/songwriter, as well. He also accompanies himself on the guitar and harmonicas and has lately added the fiddle to his arsenal of musical weapons. This is a must-see musical event for all ages! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ragtime-jack-musical-event-tickets-141738488635 From Jazz to Soul Thursday, July 22nd at 6:30 Registration begins July 1st This musical presentation presents a collection of jazz and/or soul standards from the 1930s through the 1960s, paying tribute to song stylists from Ella Fitzgerald and Aretha Franklin. Founder and performer Rhonda Denét presents her unique interpretations of these classic songs The Murthas and The Milners– Maritime Music Thursday, July 29th at 6:30 Registration begins August 1st The Murthas and The Milners will present a maritime music program from the Great Age of Sail: the mid-19th century to the turn of the 20th century. They will share sea chanteys, sailors' works songs from the British and American tall ships to the fishing vessels in the Caribbean, immigration songs, love and humorous songs, and ballads. They will share the historical background of each song and invite the audience to sing along on the many choruses and refrains. Please help us carry on this tradition! Keltic Kick Thursday, August 5th at 6:30 Registration begins July 15th Join this dynamic group as they perform toe-tapping Irish music. It’s sure to get you on your feet and celebrating all things Irish. The Sound of the Oldies Thursday, August 12th at 6:30 Registration begins August 1st Join this duo for an evening of oldies classics. It will be a musical trip down memory lane, featuring the music of The Beatles, Van Morrison, CCR, The Eagles and more. POSTPONED TO AUGUST 19TH Outdoor Summer Concert Series The Elderly Brothers Thursday, July 8th at 6:30 Registration begins June 15th Long-time popular solo artists, T-Bone Stankus and Brian Gillie have teamed up as the Elderly Brothers, serving up mint-condition “oldies” rock ‘n’ roll with pitch-perfect harmonies and soulful improvisations as fresh as the originals. No sleepwalk down memory lane with these guys. Their radiant renditions and audience interaction are unsurpassed. Enjoy the solid groove and the upbeat, move-it-or-lose-it, ‘50s and ‘60s bandstand repertoire that has made each of them such talented, innovative and celebrated performers. sh BOOM! The program is held on the Library front lawn. Please bring your own chair or blanket. You may also bring your own refreshments. Bathrooms will be available for program attendees. Masks and socially distancing required. Limited to 75 attendees. if you have any questions, please call the library at 860.489.6684. Thursday, June 17th at 6:30 Registration begins June 1st With over 20 years of experience in the healthcare field, Dustin uses his knowledge and experience as an EMT, Anesthesia Assistant, and Office Manager to bring a unifying team message to those in this very important field. Too many good people started in this line of work for all the right reasons and have become jaded and frustrated. Dustin brings new concepts, viewpoints, and a bit of happy nonsense to this no-nonsense field. Book this lecture for your healthcare facility today and see what differences Dustin can make for your team members and practice. Thursday, June 10th at 6:30 Registration begins May 15th Join musician and baseball enthusiast Howie Newman for this delightfully unique virtual program. Howie sings baseball songs, throws out some baseball trivia, and recounts stories about his days as a sportswriter on the Red Sox beat. Howie has covered baseball for the Boston Globe, Lowell Sun, Patriot Ledger and Associated Press. This is a must-see for all baseball lovers! Thursday June 3rd at 6:30 via Zoom
Registration begins May 15th An incredibly successful costume designer with eight Oscars to prove it. Edith Head’s dazzling career continues to inspire new generations of designers. She dressed the biggest stars to shine over Hollywood. Adored by some, hated by others, Edith Head’s highly competitive and secretive nature drove her career to a meteoric height. Educational entertainer, Martina Mathisen, introduces you to Edith Head in this fun and interactive virtual program. They will discover why Edith Head was the most influential costume designer in Hollywood history! Thursday, June 24th at 6:30 Registration begins June 1st Cornwall and Devon are home to some of the most exciting, rare, and beautiful gardens in the British Isles. Enjoy an armchair tour of 12 historically and horticulturally important gardens of this region, from the tropical Abbey Gardens of Tresco to the mystical Lost Gardens of Heligan and the futuristic biomes of the Eden Project. Cozy up in your own garden or on your deck and enjoy this beautiful program. Presented by Joan Butler and Jana Milbocker. |
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