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NEW: Tomorrow’s Out to Lunch Concert Cancelled

Thursday, July 26, 2012

 

Tomorrow's scheduled Out to Lunch Concert and Farmers Market have been cancelled.

Due to the threat of severe thunderstorms the performance by Dale LePage and the Manhattans has been rescheduled for Friday, September 7. The series will continue next Friday, August 3 with a performance by Stone Clovers, an Irish folk group.

The Out to Lunch Summer Concert series takes place every Friday from now until September 7 at City Hall. It features free, live performances by local artists along with food from local restaurants, and a farmers and crafters market.

Each week participants in the marketplace vary. Food vendors include Kona Ice, Yamon Jamaican Jerk Hut, Bean Counter Bakery and more. Among the farmers market offerings are fresh fruit and vegetables, sweets, and hot sauce. Local artisans are offering handmade jewelry, massages, t-shirts, and prints.

Visit the website for a complete schedule of artists.
 

 

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