Musicians in the Park on August 24,2022

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Musicians in the Park

Date-Time: 8/24/2022 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Location: Overlook Park

Address: 113-131 S Main Ave, Ridgefield, WA 98642, USA

Join us Wednesdays in the Downtown Arts Quarter!

We are excited to partner with the Ridgefield Art Association to put on Musicians in the Park, a weekly series of lunch-time performances by local musicians at Overlook Park.

Come  to Overlook Park, at the corner of Pioneer St and Main Ave, each  Wednesday for a music filled lunch hour. Please feel free to bring a  picnic lunch or pick up take out from

Downtown restaurant. There will be  a few benches and picnic tables, but we encourage you to bring your own  folding chairs as well.

SCHEDULE

June 15: Katie Fitzgerald – Folk, Guitar

June 22: Ann Fleming and Kit Garoutte – Folk, Old Time, a little Blues

June 29: Avi Haviv – Musical Variety, Guitarist and Vocalist

July 6: Mckinney Green – Americana

July 13: RB@ – Richie Bean and Chris Ochsner – Hits from 60’s, 70’s and beyond

July 20: Larry Lotz – Americana Guitar/Harmonica

July 27: Sun City Players – Contemporary Pop, Soft Rock, Blues, Country

August 3: Kit Garoutte – Fingerstyle Jazz/Pop

August 10: Lonesome Dewey & The Coyotes – Americana

August 17: Siena Christie – Country-Folk

August 24: Tried and Blue – Bluegrass

August 31: Arbielle – Modern Folk

September 7: Barrie Dempsey – Folk/Americana

September 14: Ridgefield Standard Time – Jazz Standards and tunes from Great American Songbook

Original source can be found here.



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