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| | | | | Guitar Classes with Pat Hundley Starts Wednesday, October 8
Absolute Beginner Guitar (4:45 pm - 5:45 pm) This guitar workshop will concentrate on learning basic chords for beginners focusing on bluegrass, folk and Americana styles. We will start with some basic songs then work together to decide what songs the group wants to learn. Ages 14-adult. No previous experience required.
Beginner/Intermediate Guitar (5:45 pm - 6:45 pm) This guitar workshop will concentrate on brushing up basic chords for beginners and more advanced chord shapes and soloing for intermediate, focusing on bluegrass, folk, and Americana styles. We will start with some basic songs, then work together to decide what songs the group wants to learn. Ages 14-adult. No previous experience required. |
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| | | Felted Pumpkins with Felt Up Girl Sunday, October 12 10:00 am - 12:30 pm
Learn how to needle felt your very own Autumn Pumpkin! Ticket price includes personal instructions with Alison Maxwell of Felt Up Girl Fiber Art and all of your materials. Enjoy some light refreshments as you add some woodland whimsy to your Fall decor. Ages 12 and up. 2 spots left! |
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Learn about the art of quilting, basic skills and techniques while assembling a 16″ square “Potato Chip” block in seasonal fabrics. Once assembled, the block can be quilted and made into a pillow cover or combined with other blocks to make a quilt.
Participants should be High School aged or older and bring with them a sewing machine in good working order, basic sewing supplies (pins, needles, thread (white recommended), scissors, etc.), a quarter inch piecing foot, a free motion quilting foot and a walking foot. |
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Learn about yarns, hooks, foundation chains and circles, basic stitches, stitching in rows and rounds, reading patterns and decorative edges. Practice skills making coaster sized swatches and gain confidence to approach simple projects. |
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| | | | | Scott Tournet in Concert and Conversationalternative, indie-rock Friday, October 10 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Scott Tournet has been on a long journey. After nearly twenty years on the road he has pulled back from the touring life and embraced a totally different lifestyle. His new record HOME is a celebration of and a reflection on that that journey. HOME offers the listener a comfortable chair, a pair of over the ear Hi-Fi headphones, a hot cup of coffee, and a picturesque view of it all. Tournet began his career as a founding member of Grace Potter & The Nocturnals and as Potter’s main songwriting partner. Together, Tournet and Potter took the group to great heights. Three top 40 albums, a gold record, collaborating with The Allman Brothers, Willie Nelson, T-Bone Burnett, members of Phish and the Grateful Dead and even performing for President Obama. They toured the world and achieved their dreams. |
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| | | Nom De Plume in Concert and Conversationindie-rock Saturday, October 11 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
“Haunting, authentic, traveling, restless Spirit folky indie-rock.” Nom De Plume is an eclectic indie band fronted by singer-songwriter, guitarist Aris Karabelas with innovative bassist Michael Magee, known for their emotionally resonant blend of indie, folk, country, and progressive rock. After originating in Baltimore and finding roots in Boston’s vibrant music scene, the band has reemerged with a series of acclaimed singles leading up to their third and most ambitious album, Circle the Dream, releasing August 14th, 2025. Rolling Stone Argentina praised the single “The Shadow” for its “experimental sound, with intricate textures, and hailed it as “a promising preview,” for the album Circle the Dream. Critics echo the acclaim, highlighting Nom De Plume’s “raw emotion and musical prowess” (Certified Bop), “superb storytelling” (The Other Side Reviews), and “ability to infuse esoteric and interesting elements into their music” that “sets them apart” (The Indie Grid). |
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If you came last weekend, thank you and we hope you enjoyed the show! If you’ve yet to get your tickets, check showtimes and reserve your seats here! |
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