Jam out in Sherburne
SHERBURNE – This summer the Sherburne Rotary Club is sponsoring the 26th Concert Summer Series in Gaines Park in Sherburne.
The next four Wednesdays will be highlighted by some of the area’s best musical groups. Music will start at 6 p.m. in Gaines park and will end before dark at 8:30 p.m. To accompany the music, the Rotary Club will be selling food all night as well.
Kicking off the summer series, Mountain Quick Step will be preforming on Wednesday July 8. They will play their fiddle tunes, folk songs, and have a little fancy footwork to go along with it.
The next week, July 15, an area and school favorite, Jared Campbell will perform. Playing energetic and family friendly music, Jared Campbell has performed at the Sherburne Earlville School and is always a crowd pleaser there. An award winning singer/songwriter, Campbell writes and performs music that he hopes will impact the lives of the audience by brining them joy, finding comfort through pain, and looking past whatever obstacles may lie in the path to a better life.
On July 22 The Horn Dogs, featuring Sherburne native Shelly Harris, will play their unique style of motown, funk, R&B, disco, and classic rock. Harris and her friends have been jamming together for some time now, as all the members of the band are from the upstate area. All band members have been a part of other outstanding bands, but came together to be one of the top Horn/Party bands in central New York today.
The Smyrna Citizens Band will come to town of July 29. A long standing group, this group plays old time favorites, overtures, and Sousa marches. The group has over 40 musicians and has been in the business for almost 90 years.
To end the summer series, American Idol contestant Kaitlyn Jackson and Hometown will play their mix of country and pop. As a local performer from Norwich, Jackson has already won many different awards and is a rising star in the music industry.
Sponsored by Sherburne Rotary, local businesses and individuals have al supported the shows financially and with donations of goods and services. Be sure to bring your blanket and chair as space is sure to fill up fast. In case of inclement weather, the concert location will be changed to the Sherburne Firehouse or the Sherburne-Earlville Central School auditorium; signs will be posted to notify spectators of the change.
Each week there will be a 50/50 raffle with the donations going to three local food pantries. All money raised is used to fund local projects and causes. The Sherburne Rotary Club wants to invite all fans of music, or just those who enjoy a good time, to come out and spend your summer nights with them.
The next four Wednesdays will be highlighted by some of the area’s best musical groups. Music will start at 6 p.m. in Gaines park and will end before dark at 8:30 p.m. To accompany the music, the Rotary Club will be selling food all night as well.
Kicking off the summer series, Mountain Quick Step will be preforming on Wednesday July 8. They will play their fiddle tunes, folk songs, and have a little fancy footwork to go along with it.
The next week, July 15, an area and school favorite, Jared Campbell will perform. Playing energetic and family friendly music, Jared Campbell has performed at the Sherburne Earlville School and is always a crowd pleaser there. An award winning singer/songwriter, Campbell writes and performs music that he hopes will impact the lives of the audience by brining them joy, finding comfort through pain, and looking past whatever obstacles may lie in the path to a better life.
On July 22 The Horn Dogs, featuring Sherburne native Shelly Harris, will play their unique style of motown, funk, R&B, disco, and classic rock. Harris and her friends have been jamming together for some time now, as all the members of the band are from the upstate area. All band members have been a part of other outstanding bands, but came together to be one of the top Horn/Party bands in central New York today.
The Smyrna Citizens Band will come to town of July 29. A long standing group, this group plays old time favorites, overtures, and Sousa marches. The group has over 40 musicians and has been in the business for almost 90 years.
To end the summer series, American Idol contestant Kaitlyn Jackson and Hometown will play their mix of country and pop. As a local performer from Norwich, Jackson has already won many different awards and is a rising star in the music industry.
Sponsored by Sherburne Rotary, local businesses and individuals have al supported the shows financially and with donations of goods and services. Be sure to bring your blanket and chair as space is sure to fill up fast. In case of inclement weather, the concert location will be changed to the Sherburne Firehouse or the Sherburne-Earlville Central School auditorium; signs will be posted to notify spectators of the change.
Each week there will be a 50/50 raffle with the donations going to three local food pantries. All money raised is used to fund local projects and causes. The Sherburne Rotary Club wants to invite all fans of music, or just those who enjoy a good time, to come out and spend your summer nights with them.
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