Jazz Brunch Lillipies
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Purchase a baked treat and some coffee and enjoy a free concert by the Liam Sutcliffe Combo outdoors in the courtyard.
Column by Donna BennettWestben presents its fourth annual Jazz Fringe Festival Thursday, August 2nd to August 5th at the Westben Barn, the Clock Tower and Eateries in Campbellford, Hastings and Warkworth sponsored by Bennett’s Furniture and Mattresses and MacLaren IDA Pharmacy.
BBQ, Brunch, & Live Music at Summer Weekends in Woodstock
Shops, great restaurants, an awesome flea market, and some of the coolest people in the Hudson valley. That’s already plenty of reasons to visit Woodstock on the weekend, but now there’s another reason. It’s called Summer Weekends in the Park, it’s every weekend at Bearsville Park in Woodstock, and it looks like a blast.
What are Summer Weekends in the Park? It’s where you can enjoy an Americana BBQ every Saturday from noon - 5:30PM and Jazz Brunch every Sunday from 11AM - 3PM thru Labor Day Weekend. It’s where you can hear live Americana music every week, from artists like David Kolker Band, Jimmy Eppard, The Chestnut Hill Gang, Lara Hope, The Bluegrass Wranglers, High Resolution, and others. There will be craft beers, summer spritzers and fresh lemonade. Local vendors like the Bear Cantina, Nancy’s Artisanal Creamery, the Little Bear and Utopia Tavern will also be on site.
For the first time since its 50-year inception, Festival of the Arts was forced to cancel last year but thankfully the event that brings the whole community together will be back next weekend.
Festival of the Arts is a FREE three-day event where people can enjoy food, music, family activities, and see all different types of art throughout downtown. This year s event is actually divided into two parts one scheduled for Friday, June 4 through Sunday, June 6th and the other part will take place this September.
So what will you see at the event next weekend? It s called Plein Air which means outdoors in French, and there will be Michigan artists doing live paintings of urban landscapes. Musicians will be stationed in the different social zones around Downtown. Unfortunately, there won t be the various amount of food booths that you re used to seeing. Instead, event organizers are encouraging everyone to eat at (or grab food from) a local restaurant or just get a drink and walk u