The Kennett Square Resale Book Shoppe, 113 South Union Street, in addition to its ongoing attractions, has a “Teacher Appreciation Day” on Saturday, Aug. 17 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. This day will honor all current, retired, and student teachers. If you fall into any of these “teacher” categories, visit the Book Shoppe that day and fill a large brown bag with books for school or personal use for only $20.00, tax included. The Book Shoppe will supply the bag (“Special Value” books are not included in this sale). All proceeds benefit the Kennett Area Senior Center. For more information call 610-444-6069
Gates open at 5:00 and intra-club polo matches begin at 5:30 p.m.
Music starts around 7:30 p.m.
(after polo matches conclude).
Both event-specific tickets and season passes cover access to the grounds, music, parking and polo matches.
Food and beverages are not included in the ticket sale.
Vendors include:
Galer Estate Vineyard & Winery
Twin Lakes Brewing Co.
and Carolina Pit Stop BBQ
Tickets:
• Kids 16 and under enter free
• Adult single ticket $20 online
• Adult single ticket $25 at the gate
• Group pass $60 per car, online or at the gate (must have 3+ people in the car)
• Season pass $100 online or at the gate
FIRST FRIDAY ART STROLL
http://historickennettsquare.com/recreation-culture/art-stroll/
August 2nd California Bob brings a Classic Acoustic Rock sound ~ featuring Beatles, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Grateful Dead, Green Day, Jimmy Buffett, Johnny Cash, Little Feat, Pink Floyd, Van Morrison, and many more, featuring an eclectic mix ~ something for everyone http://www.californiabob.com/
August 9th Steve Sottung
August 16th Live Music
August 23rd The Burgundy Boys Gary Moore and Paul Zotter play great acoustic versions of songs starting with Bill Withers, Boston, Eagles, Sting, George Michaels, Huey Lewis, The Goo Goo Dolls, Oasis, Bon Jovi, Rascal Flatts, Toby Keith, Daughtry, all the way to Phillip Phillips, Jason Miraz...
August 30th Jim Nelsen
September 7 & 8
48th Annual Chadds Ford Days
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
On the grounds of the Chadds Ford Historical Society
Admission: $5 for Adult Non-Members
Kids, dogs and parking are free
This fair is an outdoor event that features quality crafters, antique cars, live entertainment, local restaurants, Kids Korner, historic tours of the John Chads House, Colonial Demonstrations, Rev-War reenactors, tours of our newest exhibit: What's in a Name? Roots to Branches of an Old Family Tree which is cosponsored by the Brinton Association of America, plus a display of Civil War artifacts courtesy of the Christian C. Sanderson Museum to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg.
Click here to see the music lineup for Chadds Ford Days 2013.
Special thanks to our sponsors for helping make the Chadds Ford Days 2013 possible:
Crozer Keystone Health System, Brandywine Radio, Fulton Bank, The Phyllis Recca Foundation, Bryn Mawr Trust, Jimmy John's, ARTBEAT
Many thanks to our valued community partners of restaurants and tavern keepers:
Brandywine Prime Seafood & Chops
Bailey's Ice Cream
The annual Barclay Friends' Festival of Gardens is a West Chester garden tour held each September that features the lovely gardens of the residents of West Chester Borough. During the tour, local artists can be found working in many of the gardens, and following the tour there is a plant sale at Barclay Friends. The Festival of Gardens benefits the Horticultural Therapy program and is supported by members of the West Chester community who help plan and host the annual event in different sections of the Borough of West Chester each year. A committee of dedicated volunteers including former board members, members of the community, Barclay Friends’ family members, and staff help to make this yearly event a resounding success. We thank all of our volunteers, garden owners, artists, sponsors, attendees, and committee members for their support of Barclay Friends’ Horticultural Program through their participation in our annual Barclay Friends' Festival of Gardens.
The 28th Annual Mushroom Festival
September 7 and 8, 2013
Kennett Square, Pa.
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, the Mushroom Capital of the World, bursts with fun and fungi at the 28th Annual Mushroom Festival on September 7 and 8, 2013.
This year's highlights include Carla Hall, co-host of The Chew and former Top Chef contestant in the Culinary Tent on Sunday and the Second Annual National Fried Mushroom Eating Championship on Saturday.
Enjoy your time in the Mushroom Capital of the World with tasty mushroom foods and mushroom-inspired art, plus mushroom farm tours, exhibits and cooking demonstrations. There is also a Mushroom Walk/Run, an Antique and Classic Car Show, entertainment for children, the Soup and Wine Fest, the Painted Mushroom Silent Auction, and the Old Fashioned Carnival.
The Amateur Mushroom Cook-off on Saturday features appetizers this year instead of soup!
The Mushroom Festival runs Saturday, September 7 (10 a.m. to 7 p.m.) and Sunday, September 8 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
Details, schedules, a brochure and map are available on the Mushroom Festival website: www.mushroomfestival.org. For more information call 610-925-3373.
Extended Summer Weekends

Saturdays 7th,14th, & 21st Sundays 8th, 15th, & 22nd
Summer is not over yet! The staff just can't let go. Join us for a few more days of live outdoor music and tasty foods provided by local food vendors. Enjoy a wine tasting or just sit outside with a bottle and some friends to enjoy the afternoon. Noon – 6pm
Music
Sat. 7th: Larry Roney: 2 - 6 p.m.
Sun. 8th: Rory Sulivan: 2 - 6 p.m.
Sat. 14th: Mike Favinger: 2 - 6 p.m.
Sat: 21st: Josh Komorowski: 2 - 6 p.m.
Food
Sept. 7th:
Sept. 8th: Ka'Chi
Sept. 14th:
Sept. 15th: Moonlight Catering
Sept. 21st:
Sept. 22nd: Poi Doggy
Reservations between 5pm and 9 pm
Free admission on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon, through November 24
September 7 & 8
48th Annual Chadds Ford Days
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
On the grounds of the Chadds Ford Historical Society
Admission: $5 for Adult Non-Members
Kids, dogs and parking are free
This fair is an outdoor event that features quality crafters, antique cars, live entertainment, local restaurants, Kids Korner, historic tours of the John Chads House, Colonial Demonstrations, Rev-War reenactors, tours of our newest exhibit: What's in a Name? Roots to Branches of an Old Family Tree which is cosponsored by the Brinton Association of America, plus a display of Civil War artifacts courtesy of the Christian C. Sanderson Museum to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg.
Click here to see the music lineup for Chadds Ford Days 2013.
Special thanks to our sponsors for helping make the Chadds Ford Days 2013 possible:
Crozer Keystone Health System, Brandywine Radio, Fulton Bank, The Phyllis Recca Foundation, Bryn Mawr Trust, Jimmy John's, ARTBEAT
Many thanks to our valued community partners of restaurants and tavern keepers:
Brandywine Prime Seafood & Chops
Bailey's Ice Cream
The 28th Annual Mushroom Festival
September 7 and 8, 2013
Kennett Square, Pa.
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, the Mushroom Capital of the World, bursts with fun and fungi at the 28th Annual Mushroom Festival on September 7 and 8, 2013.
This year's highlights include Carla Hall, co-host of The Chew and former Top Chef contestant in the Culinary Tent on Sunday and the Second Annual National Fried Mushroom Eating Championship on Saturday.
Enjoy your time in the Mushroom Capital of the World with tasty mushroom foods and mushroom-inspired art, plus mushroom farm tours, exhibits and cooking demonstrations. There is also a Mushroom Walk/Run, an Antique and Classic Car Show, entertainment for children, the Soup and Wine Fest, the Painted Mushroom Silent Auction, and the Old Fashioned Carnival.
The Amateur Mushroom Cook-off on Saturday features appetizers this year instead of soup!
The Mushroom Festival runs Saturday, September 7 (10 a.m. to 7 p.m.) and Sunday, September 8 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
Details, schedules, a brochure and map are available on the Mushroom Festival website: www.mushroomfestival.org. For more information call 610-925-3373.
Extended Summer Weekends

Saturdays 7th,14th, & 21st Sundays 8th, 15th, & 22nd
Summer is not over yet! The staff just can't let go. Join us for a few more days of live outdoor music and tasty foods provided by local food vendors. Enjoy a wine tasting or just sit outside with a bottle and some friends to enjoy the afternoon. Noon – 6pm
Music
Sat. 7th: Larry Roney: 2 - 6 p.m.
Sun. 8th: Rory Sulivan: 2 - 6 p.m.
Sat. 14th: Mike Favinger: 2 - 6 p.m.
Sat: 21st: Josh Komorowski: 2 - 6 p.m.
Food
Sept. 7th:
Sept. 8th: Ka'Chi
Sept. 14th:
Sept. 15th: Moonlight Catering
Sept. 21st:
Sept. 22nd: Poi Doggy
Branching Out Lecture Series

Free for Members and $25 for Member Guests. Lectures are 1–1.5 hours. Space is limited.
Registration now open for:
Fashioning Fall’s Favorites: Longwood’s Chrysanthemums
Sunday, September 8 at 2:30 pm
The Grass is Always Greener: Turfgrass at Longwood
Sunday, October 20 at 2:30 pm
Brandywine Battlefield is holding its annual Sept. 11 Remembrance Ceremony on Sept. 11 at the park site. It begins at 6 and lasts approximately 1/2 hour. Gen. George Washington will be portrayed by Carl Closs who has much experience in this, who has an encyclopedic knowledge of Washington and will be available to answer questions. Piper. John Sagrati is a member of the Ceol Neamh Pipe Band, a competition pipe band in Lancaster, PA. will provide appropriate music. Bro. David Schlatter will bring his Bells of Remembrance from an appearance in New York City the same day. Br. Schlatter is with the Franciscans in Silver Spring, MD, and does this every year also. The Brandywine Baptist Church will be there to support the singing of several patriotic songs. There will be a small musket firing in conclusion.
Chadds Ford Business Association - Meet and Greet at Brandywine Prime
Proceeds from the Blue Rocks Baseball Benefit will be awarded to Friends of Brandywine Battlefield. A matching grant will be awarded by the Phyllis Recca Foundation.
All are welcome
$20 for hors d'oeuvres with cash bar
Gates open at 5:00 and intra-club polo matches begin at 5:30 p.m.
Music starts around 7:30 p.m.
(after polo matches conclude).
Both event-specific tickets and season passes cover access to the grounds, music, parking and polo matches.
Food and beverages are not included in the ticket sale.
Vendors include:
Galer Estate Vineyard & Winery
Twin Lakes Brewing Co.
and Carolina Pit Stop BBQ
Tickets:
• Kids 16 and under enter free
• Adult single ticket $20 online
• Adult single ticket $25 at the gate
• Group pass $60 per car, online or at the gate (must have 3+ people in the car)
• Season pass $100 online or at the gate
August 2nd California Bob brings a Classic Acoustic Rock sound ~ featuring Beatles, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Grateful Dead, Green Day, Jimmy Buffett, Johnny Cash, Little Feat, Pink Floyd, Van Morrison, and many more, featuring an eclectic mix ~ something for everyone http://www.californiabob.com/
August 9th Steve Sottung
August 16th Live Music
August 23rd The Burgundy Boys Gary Moore and Paul Zotter play great acoustic versions of songs starting with Bill Withers, Boston, Eagles, Sting, George Michaels, Huey Lewis, The Goo Goo Dolls, Oasis, Bon Jovi, Rascal Flatts, Toby Keith, Daughtry, all the way to Phillip Phillips, Jason Miraz...
August 30th Jim Nelsen
Andy Kahn's All-Star Jazz Trio
September 13, 7:30 p.m.
Swing to the sounds of be-bop, American standards and mainstream jazz compositions in this concert presented by World Cafe Live at the Queen. Galleries will open at 6 p.m. Admission is $25 for adults, $20 for members and students. Full bar and small plate offerings will be available for purchase. Tickets available online or by calling 610.388.8326 after September 1.
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The Delaware Art Museum presents Femfolio, on view from September 14, 2013 through January 12, 2014. Published by the Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers in 2006-2007, this exhibition assembles 20 women artists important to the feminist art movement of the 1970s.Femfolio traces a significant and vibrant moment in the history of contemporary American art and includes prints by Eleanor Antin, Joyce Kozloff, Faith Ringgold, Miriam Shapiro, Carolee Schneemann, Nancy Spero, June Wayne, and Martha Wilson, among others.
Beginning in the late 1960s, identity became a unifying force throughout American culture. Special interest groups were founded based on race and gender, while communities united in political activism protested social injustice at home and the Vietnam War abroad. Feminist art came to maturity in this atmosphere, and with it came the foundation of women-only collectives, galleries, programs, and publications. The feminist practice was explored through varied approaches and diverse media including works on paper, painting, sculpture, installation, performance, and video. While many artists focused on the female body as subject and material, others explored political protest, traditional gender roles of mother or caregiver, ancient images of women, mythology, spirituality, and nature. "Women artists were exploring their personal identities during a time of incredible change," explains Delaware Art Museum's Margaret Winslow, Associate Curator for Contemporary Art. "Femfolio reveals that there is no single female sensibility but a multitude of responses." For more information or to request images, contact Jessica Jenkins, Manager of Marketing & Public Relations, at [email protected] or 302-351-8558. |
Sponsors and Organizers
Femfolio was donated to the Delaware Art Museum by Dr. Danielle Rice in 2010. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by grants from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency dedicated to nurturing and supporting the arts in Delaware, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. |
About the Delaware Art Museum
The Delaware Art Museum, located at 2301 Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19806, is open Wednesday through Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Sunday noon - 4:00 p.m. Admission fees are charged as follows: Adults (19-59) $12, Seniors (60+) $10, Students (with valid ID) $6, Youth (7-18) $6, and Children (6 and under) free. Admission fees are waived every Sunday thanks to support from generous individuals. For more information, call 302-571-9590 or 866-232-3714 (toll free), or visit the website at delart.org. Founded in 1912, the Delaware Art Museum is best known for its large collection of works by Wilmington native Howard Pyle and fellow American illustrators, a major collection of British Pre-Raphaelite art, and urban landscapes by John Sloan and his circle. Visitors can also enjoy the outdoor Copeland Sculpture Garden and a number of special exhibitions throughout the year.
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Extended Summer Weekends

Saturdays 7th,14th, & 21st Sundays 8th, 15th, & 22nd
Summer is not over yet! The staff just can't let go. Join us for a few more days of live outdoor music and tasty foods provided by local food vendors. Enjoy a wine tasting or just sit outside with a bottle and some friends to enjoy the afternoon. Noon – 6pm
Music
Sat. 7th: Larry Roney: 2 - 6 p.m.
Sun. 8th: Rory Sulivan: 2 - 6 p.m.
Sat. 14th: Mike Favinger: 2 - 6 p.m.
Sat: 21st: Josh Komorowski: 2 - 6 p.m.
Food
Sept. 7th:
Sept. 8th: Ka'Chi
Sept. 14th:
Sept. 15th: Moonlight Catering
Sept. 21st:
Sept. 22nd: Poi Doggy
Free admission on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon, through November 24
Hagley Car Show
Enjoy more than 500 antique and restored cars that date from the early 1900s-1980s. This year’s special feature is American manufacturers’ high performance cars. The show features vehicle parades, motoring music, video and go-kart racing, and a festival food court. Activities are on Hagley’s upper property. Wristbands to the show will be offered in advance at the Hagley Store or www.hagley.org from August 15 through September 12 (online) or September 13 (store). Pre-event wristbands are $8 adults and $4 children six through fourteen. Wristbands purchased at the Car Show cost $10 for adults and $5 for children six through fourteen. Admission is free for Hagley members and children five and under. The event will be held rain or shine.
The Hagley Car Show is sponsored in part by Aircrafters, Inc.; Alderman Automotive Enterprises, Inc.; Chubb Insurance; Delaware Cadillac, Saab, Subaru, and Kia of Wilmington; Edward J. Henry & Sons, Inc.; Homesy Architects, Inc.; Joe Feeney State Farm Insurance; Last Chance Garage; and Weymouth, Swayze and Corroon Insurance, Inc. Thank you to our partners: Brandywine Region Antique Automobile Club of America, Chester County Antique Car Club, Historical Car Club of Pennsylvania, Historical Vintage Car Club of Delaware, First State Corvair Club, and First State Mustang Ford Club. The display of antique jukeboxes is made possible by the American Historic Jukebox Society.
Extended Summer Weekends

Saturdays 7th,14th, & 21st Sundays 8th, 15th, & 22nd
Summer is not over yet! The staff just can't let go. Join us for a few more days of live outdoor music and tasty foods provided by local food vendors. Enjoy a wine tasting or just sit outside with a bottle and some friends to enjoy the afternoon. Noon – 6pm
Music
Sat. 7th: Larry Roney: 2 - 6 p.m.
Sun. 8th: Rory Sulivan: 2 - 6 p.m.
Sat. 14th: Mike Favinger: 2 - 6 p.m.
Sat: 21st: Josh Komorowski: 2 - 6 p.m.
Food
Sept. 7th:
Sept. 8th: Ka'Chi
Sept. 14th:
Sept. 15th: Moonlight Catering
Sept. 21st:
Sept. 22nd: Poi Doggy
Jamie Wyeth (b. 1946), Jenny
Whibley Sings, 2008, oil on board, Jamie and Phyllis Wyeth Collection.
Jamie Wyeth, Rockwell Kent and Monhegan
September 18, 2 p.m.
Explore the exhibition on an in-depth gallery tour with Amanda C. Burdan, assistant curator. Free for members and included in museum admission.
2013 Plantation Field international competition
features Olympic team members
from the United States and Europe
and adds activities for all family members
Downton Abbey is theme of September 20-22 happening in Unionville
UNIONVILLE _ Members of the United States Olympic Equestrian team, including Boyd Martin and Phillip Dutton of Chester County, will return to participate in the sixth annual three-day Plantation Field International Horse Trials and Country Fair. Two Olympic members from Sweden are also participating.
The three days of Eventing competition, known as the triathlon of the horse world, will take place at picturesque Plantation Field , just outside of Unionville. On Friday, September 20, the Dressage phase will be held and admission is free. The parking fee for the Saturday, September 21 show jumping day and Sunday, September 22 Cross Country Day will be $20. The fee includes admission to the grounds for everyone in the car and a program.
Plantation Field is located at 387 Green Valley Road, Unionville. Competition each day will take place from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. with main events beginning late morning each day. The shops and country fair operation begins at 9:00 a.m. Proceeds benefit the Cheshire Land Preservation Fund, The Barn at Spring Brook Farm, and the Chester County Food Bank.
Besides the Eventing competition and enjoying the spectacular view, spectators will be treated to a country fair. “This is a family-friendly event,” said Katie Walker of Plantation Field’s executive committee. “There will be activities for children, food and shops with equestrian themes. Plantation Field is the perfect venue to spend time with the family.”
Last year a tailgating competition was added and this year the theme will be Downton Abbey after the PBS show from England. “Downton Abbey is widely popular and everyone loves the period costumes and traditions depicted on the show. This is a perfect theme for Plantation Field,” Walker said. “Tailgating is a wonderful tradition. It’s part of the festive atmosphere. We are going to enlist a guest judge and prizes will be awarded. Space is limited, so those interested should contact us.”
Other events include a Chester County craftsmen exhibition, celebrity bareback jumping, and a wine bistro and beer garden all day Saturday and Sunday. Sunday is an exciting day with Cross Country riding, tailgating, and at the lunch break, an antique carriage parade followed by the celebrity bareback jumping contest , where riders jump over a 6 foot wall without a saddle. New this year on the grounds is a wine bistro and beer garden all day Saturday and Sunday.
Eventing is comprised of three varied and challenging phases of competition, including dressage, cross-country jumping and show jumping. Dressage consists of an exact sequence of movements ridden in an enclosed area. Judging is based on balance, rhythm, suppleness and obedience of the horse and harmony with the rider. Cross country includes jumping of fences over a three-mile course and requires both horse and rider to be in excellent physical condition. Show jumping tests the technical jumping skills of the horse and rider.
“Plantation Field is the perfect setting for the Eventing competition,” Walker said. “Chester County is a Mecca for all types of equestrian pursuits. Championship horses have been bred and trained in the county and some of the top riders in all disciplines of riding and jumping have called Chester County home.
Walker added, “We’re expecting large crowds this year. Last year we had more than 4,000 people for the three days of events.”
The schedule:
Friday, September 20
8:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Dressage - Main Arena
9:00 a.m. Vendor Village and Food Court open
Noon Plantation Field hosts Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce luncheon
4:00 p.m. Vendor Village and Food Court closed
Saturday, September 21
8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Show Jumping – Main Arena
9:00 a.m. Vendor Village and Food Court open
11:00 a.m. Victory Beer Garden and Galer Wine Bistro open
Kids Korner open - Face Painting, Mechanical Bull,
Balloon Animals, Moon Bounce, Petting Zoo – All free of charge.
Noon Plantation Field Committee & Masters of Mr. Stewart Cheshire Foxhounds host Hunt Lunch and Tea
3:00 p.m. Kids Korner closed
4:00 p.m. Victory Beer Garden and Galer Wine Bistro, Vendor Village and Food Court closed
Sunday, September 22
8:00 a.m. Gates open for tailgaters and all spectators
8:30 a.m. CIC Cross Country
9:00 a.m. Vendor Village and Food Court open
11:00 a.m. Victory Beer Garden and Galer Wine Bistro open
Kids Korner open - Face Painting, Mechanical Bull, Balloon Animals, Moon Bounce, Petting Zoo – all free of charge.
12:30 p.m. Antique Carriage Parade
12:30 p.m. PRO Bareback High Jump
1:30 p.m. until 3:20 p.m. CIC Cross County
3:30 p.m. Awards Presentation.
4:00 p.m. Victory Beer Garden and Galer Wine Bistro, Kids Korner, Vendor Village and Food Court closed
FRIDAY FOOD PAIRING WITH COUNTRY BUTCHER
OPEN 4-9pm every Friday, with specially selected wine and food pairings from 5-7pm designed by the famous cheesemonger of the Country Butcher of Kennett Square. Durng this time only, our selected wine will be offered at 5$ a glass, with a 10% bottle discount.
Friday September 13th- cheese & charcuterrie with Sauvignon Blanc 2012
(This the first release of our Sauvignon Blanc!)
This is what renown food and wine critic Craig LaBan wrote about our Rosé 2012 in the Philadelphia Inquirer:
"My newest infatuation, though, is the dry rosé from Galer Estate, a fledgling winery from Brad and Lele Galer. Their vines abutting Longwood Gardens were just planted in 2005, and a street sign just went up last month. But winemaker Catrina North is already a name worth remembering. For this rosé, she's collected the vineyard's various red grapes - mostly cabernet franc, with merlot, spicy petit verdot, and cab sauvignon - and vinted them pale-pink and bone-dry. As minerally complex as a balanced blush from the south of France, this may be as close as we get to a taste of Provence on the Brandywine."
Gates open at 5:00 and intra-club polo matches begin at 5:30 p.m.
Music starts around 7:30 p.m.
(after polo matches conclude).
Both event-specific tickets and season passes cover access to the grounds, music, parking and polo matches.
Food and beverages are not included in the ticket sale.
Vendors include:
Galer Estate Vineyard & Winery
Twin Lakes Brewing Co.
and Carolina Pit Stop BBQ
Tickets:
• Kids 16 and under enter free
• Adult single ticket $20 online
• Adult single ticket $25 at the gate
• Group pass $60 per car, online or at the gate (must have 3+ people in the car)
• Season pass $100 online or at the gate
August 2nd California Bob brings a Classic Acoustic Rock sound ~ featuring Beatles, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Grateful Dead, Green Day, Jimmy Buffett, Johnny Cash, Little Feat, Pink Floyd, Van Morrison, and many more, featuring an eclectic mix ~ something for everyone http://www.californiabob.com/
August 9th Steve Sottung
August 16th Live Music
August 23rd The Burgundy Boys Gary Moore and Paul Zotter play great acoustic versions of songs starting with Bill Withers, Boston, Eagles, Sting, George Michaels, Huey Lewis, The Goo Goo Dolls, Oasis, Bon Jovi, Rascal Flatts, Toby Keith, Daughtry, all the way to Phillip Phillips, Jason Miraz...
August 30th Jim Nelsen