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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Francestown Main Street Art Walk Sunday

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Francestown: Marybeth MacKay to return with Mostly Jones

Francestown: Marybeth MacKay to return with Mostly Jones Mostly Jones will feature Francestown native Marybeth MacKay on violin, Jonah Bobo on guitar and Nicky Young on mandolin. Courtesy photo Published: 5/13/2021 1:46:37 PM The Old Meeting House in Francestown proudly presents “Mostly Jones” in an open air concert on Sunday, May 16 at 4 pm. The Newgrass folk trio from New York City will play a mix of instrumentals, vocals, covers, and originals. The trio features Marybeth MacKay on violin, Jonah Bobo on guitar and Nicky Young on mandolin. A Francestown native, MacKay is an accomplished violinist, vocalist and a Suzuki Violin teacher. Tickets are $15; children are free. In case of rain, the concert will be held inside the Old Meeting House, while observing social distancing.

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Francestown Sunday concert series starts next weekend

Published: 5/6/2021 2:09:20 PM Every Sunday at 4 p.m. this summer, the Old Meeting House in Francestown will bring people together for its 2021 season with some much-needed entertainment on the lawn. The season begins in May with three programs. On Sunday, May 16, “Mostly Jones,” a trio featuring Marybeth MacKay from Francestown on violin and New York City pals on guitar and mandolin will perform. Tickets are $15; children are free. On May 23, join for a free event, the “Francestown Main Street Art Walk.” Artworks will be displayed in the Old Meeting House foyer, on the lawn, and on Main Street in Rosemary Conroy’s Studio B and in David Drinkwater’s barn. In addition, artists and craftspeople will be showing their work in other studios and yards along the way. Busking is encouraged, so if you are a musician and want to play, just ask.

Norwich clock quiz | Norwich Evening News

So how much do you know about the clocks on buildings across the city?   How did you do?  5-7 Time for congratulations – this is a tough quiz.  8-11 Time to celebrate reaching genius O’clock.  Read on for more information about the answers. And for lots more about historic Norwich, with an expert guide, book one of the Tourist Information Centre’s walks when they resume.    1 Great George is the name of the City Hall clock s bell. It was named after King George VI who opened Norwich City Hall in 1938.   2 The motto of the Howard family, the Dukes of Norfolk, is at the bottom of the Guildhall clock dial. Sola Virtus Invicta means bravery alone is invincible. 

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