The How Can I Miss You if You Won t Go Away? Tour
July 31: Veterans Memorial Park, downtown Danby, 6:30 p.m. showtime.
Aug. 1: Park-McCullough Historic Governor s Mansion, North Bennington, 2 p.m. showtime.
Oct. 2: Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester, showtime to be announced. Special guest: award-winning Anthony Geraci on keyboards.
Oct. 9: Highland Center for the Arts, Greensboro, showtime to be announced. Special guest: film producer John Fusco.
Nov. 6: Vergennes Opera House, Vergennes, 7:30 p.m. showtime. Doors open at 6:30. This will be Bob Stannardâs final performance, with many special guests.
MANCHESTER â Manchester s Bob Stannard is wrapping up a 52-year career as a professional musician with his How Can I Miss You if You Won t Go Away? Tour. His harmonicas have taken him around the world, where he s shared the stage with some legendary performers. We met recently on the veranda of the Park-McCullough Historic Governor s Mansion, where Stannard will play
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BENNINGTON â Fireworks, bell-ringing, world-class music and a reading of the Declaration of Independence are among the events scheduled for Sunday, Independence Day. The forecast for the day calls for a high temperature in the low 70s, with a 60-percent chance of showers, or perhaps a thunderstorm. Some of these events may be weather-dependent.
ROTARY HOLDS 8TH ANNUAL JULY 4 BELL RINGING
The Bennington Rotary Club will celebrate Independence Day with a reading from the Declaration of Independence and the ringing the shipâs bell from the USS Bennington.
The ceremony takes place at 1:45 p.m. on Sunday, July 4, on the lawn of the Bennington Town Offices.