music 2016 at the station - greenfieldamerican songwriter mag-azine refers to “numb and blue,”...
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SundayS in the Park concert SerieS
Hayley ReaRdon June 26 6:00 pm
ellis JuLy 24 6:00 pm
CHRistine lavin and don WHite auguSt 14 6:00 pm
may18 Wed. – 14th Annual Mental Health & Wellness Fair
10:00 am - 2:00 pm Presented by Clinical & Support Options
26 Thurs. – Coop Concert 6:00 - 8:00 pm Complete schedule www.coopconcerts.org
JUNE2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Thurs. – Coop Concerts 6:00 - 8:00 pm
26 SundAyS in THe PArk Hayley Reardon 6:00 pm At the age of 17, Hayley Reardon is already a knowing troubadour. About her latest release, Blurt Magazine writes, “Wayfindings makes it clear that her stardom is all but assured.” American Songwriter Mag-azine refers to “Numb and Blue,” the lead single off of Wayfindings, as “a melancholy little masterpiece.” With a voice that is distinctively rich and a contemplative sincerity in her songwriting, Reardon has far more in common with Patty Griffin or Lucinda Williams than many of today’s young pop singer/songwriters, boasting a lyrical and melodic weight far beyond her years. $10 Suggested Donation
JUly5, 12, 19, 26 Tues. – Greenfield Military Band 7:00 - 8:00 pm Our local musical jewel performs Broadway hits
and pops. The Greenfield Military Band began in 1904 when the Town of Greenfield appropriated $700 to begin a Town Band. it is now recognized as being in the top 2% of the oldest continuing community bands in America.
7, 14, 21, 28 Thurs. – Coop Concerts 6:00 - 8:00 pm
24 SundAyS in THe PArk ellis 6:00 pm There’s just something about Ellis. She is funny and wise, thoughtful and uninhibited, and her captivating voice is matched by her uplifting lyrics. If you looked up the definition of open-hearted in the dictionary, you just might find her photo there. Ellis’ performances are transfor-mational; she leaves her audiences better than she finds them, with softened edges & opened hearts. $15 Suggested Donation
aUgUst4, 11, 18, 25 Thurs. – Coop Concerts 6:00 - 8:00 pm
14 SundAyS in THe PArk Christine lavin and don White 6:00 pm Join Christine Lavin and Don White as they present a night of comedy unlike any other, The Funny Side of the Street: A Night of Brighter Laughter. Since 2008 these two veteran performers have brought their unique brand of clean and hilarious musical comedy to audiences across the US proving night after night that comedy can be smart, friendly, and breathtakingly funny without being vulgar or pejorative. This is a show for anyone who wants to laugh. $15 Suggested Donation.
sEptEmbEr 17 Sat. – John Putnam Fiddler’s Festival noon - 4:00 pm
Bring your fiddle, guitar, banjo, bass, harmonica or other instruments and join informal jams. Seasoned and beginner musicians welcome. Old-time, Appalachian, Irish and more. Bring chairs or blankets.
octobEr2 Sun. – 3rd Annual Franklin County Out of the darkness
Walk 9:30 am - 1:00 pm Presented by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Community Walks are proof that when people work together, they can make big changes. With 200,000 people walking in 350 cities across the country, the walks raise awareness for suicide prevention as they raise the resources needed to carry out their mission.
SPONSORS:
The Friends of Greenfield Recreation
For more event & performer info: www.greenfieldrecreation.com
AT THE STATION2016MUSIC
eventS for everyone at the greenfieLd energy Park Miles Street, greenfield, Massachusetts
Photo Peter MacD
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