Wednesday, June 9, 2021 - 1:07 pm
OGDENSBURG The Frederic Remington Art Museum will be open with extended hours for their first event of the summer season, Night at the Museum, on Friday, June 11 from 5 to 8 p.m. Guests are invited to an evening of art, classic cars, food, and live music. Admission is free.
The BandRoom Band will provide guests with live music in the Eleanor Vilas McNally Courtyard. They are a rock group based out of Ogdensburg. The members include Ryan McNally on keyboards and vocal, Nate McNally on drums, Gerard Powers on saxophone and vocal, Sloane Ryan on clarinet and vocal, and Sadie Smith on bass guitar. They will be playing pop, rock, and jazz from the 1950s to the present, with some original music in between.
OGDENSBURG â The Frederic Remington Art Museum will be kicking off its summer season with its Night at the Museum event.
From 5 to 8 p.m. on June 11, the museum will be open for extended hours for an evening of art, classic cars, food and live music. Admission is free.
The live music will be performed by the BandRoom Band, a progressive rock group based out of Ogdensburg, in the Eleanor Vilas McNally Courtyard. Nate McNally is on drums; Gerard Powers is on saxophone and vocal; Sloane Ryan is on clarinet and vocal; and Sadie Smith is on bass guitar.
âThey will be playing pop, rock and jazz from the 1950s to the present, with some original music in between,â Frederic Remington Art Museum Director of Development Melanie Flack said.
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