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PYO sunflowers at Swansea farm SWANSEA The 100 Acre Farm in Swansea will host its first-ever sunflower picking event this weekend. For $1 a flower, you can pick your own at the family owned and operated farm located at 253 Cummings Road. The family-friendly event will take place Saturday and Sunday, July 31 and Aug 1, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tie-Dye Night at Fall River library FALL RIVER The Fall River Public Library is hosting an evening of creative fun that s to dye for. Join the library for Tie-Dye Night on Monday, Aug. 16, from 6 to 8 p.m. on the Elm Street lawn. Shirts and colors are provided -no need to bring your own. ....
Park Record file photo After last year’s season that coronavirus concerns relegated to a handful of private outdoor concerts on a mobile flat-bed stage, Mountain Town Music is looking forward to booking a nearly normal slate of summer shows. With the roll out of COVID-19 vaccinations and the easing of mask mandates and protocols, the nonprofit that usually programs more than 275 musical performances a year has been busy setting up a busy schedule of summer music, said Brian Richards, Mountain Town Music’s community conductor of musical affairs. “I think people are looking forward to getting back outside and enjoying the community connection our concerts provide,” Richards said. “Getting together to experience live music is important for our well-being, and people are ready to dance!” ....
Park Record file photo The coronavirus pandemic shut down Park City 12 months ago. Through those 52 weeks, the town’s four biggest performing arts nonprofits the Egyptian Theatre, Park City Institute, Park City Beethoven Festival and Mountain Town Music found ways to keep themselves in the public eye and, most importantly, stay afloat. While all canceled most of their programming, Mountain Town Music found a different way to bring live music to a small crowd through its Door 2 Door tour, and the Park City Institute and the Park City Beethoven Festival turned to virtual programming. The Egyptian Theatre, on the other hand, went dark to preserve resources but, like the others, is finding ways to come back. ....