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Mountain Music Jam

Hosted by Phil McGlynn. Folks bring their instruments and sit in a circle and jam. A relaxing afternoon of music.

Owen Grooms music series presents Bruce Threlkeld

Bruce’s musical roots can be traced back to the 1950’s and include a love of Pop, Rock, Country, Bluegrass and Reggae. He started his musical career at 16, drumming in a cover band and picked up guitar a couple years later. In college Bruce began performing regularly and once opened a show ...

Community Potluck

Join us for a community potluck from 6 – 8 pm. Please bring a dish to share and your own non-disposable place setting. If you cannot bring food, for any reason, we are happy to feed you. We look forward to sharing a meal together.

Community Potluck

Join us for a community potluck from 6 – 8 pm. Please bring a dish to share and your own non-disposable place setting. If you cannot bring food, for any reason, we are happy to feed you. We look forward to sharing a meal together.

Richard Hardy’s Music Series presents Bill Drellow

Bill Drellow was drawn to acoustic music during the “Great Folk Music Scare” of the 1960s and remains scared of it to this day. No, wait, that should say he ‘remains enthralled by it to this day. Since moving to the mountains, he has grown to appreciate much more deeply the roots ...

Jason DeCristofaro’s Friday afternoon Jazz Series with Ruth Cooney

Friday September 16:  Ruth Cooney Trio:  Ruth Cooney (vocals), Bob Strain (keys), and Jason DeCristofaro (vibes) Friday September 23:  Peter Dimery Trio:  Peter Dimery (tenor saxophone), Kevin Kehrberg (bass), Jason DeCristofaro (vibes/drums) Friday September 30:  Jamie Wright Trio:  Jamie Wright (vocals), Shannon Hoover (bass) and Jason DeCristofaro (vibes/keys)

Mountain Music Jam

Hosted by Phil McGlynn. Folks bring their instruments and sit in a circle and jam. A relaxing afternoon of music.

Community Potluck

Join us for a community potluck from 6 – 8 pm. Please bring a dish to share and your own non-disposable place setting. If you cannot bring food, for any reason, we are happy to feed you. We look forward to sharing a meal with you.

Community Potluck

Join us for a community potluck from 6 – 8 pm. Please bring a dish to share and your own non-disposable place setting. If you cannot bring food, for any reason, we are happy to feed you. We look forward to sharing a meal together.

Richard Hardy’s Music Series Presents Marc Brown

Marc brings a great selection of unique story songs with tinges of Delta blues and Texas twang. Marc plays rhythm guitar, resonator guitar and blues harmonica to compliment a rich singing voice. Marc’s musical journey started after his retirement on the New England coast. He landed in Brevard 6 years ago and ...

Jason DeCristofaro’s Friday afternoon Jazz Series with Peter Dimery

Friday September 23:  Peter Dimery Trio:  Peter Dimery (tenor saxophone), Kevin Kehrberg (bass), Jason DeCristofaro (vibes/drums) Friday September 30:  Jamie Wright Trio:  Jamie Wright (vocals), Shannon Hoover (bass) and Jason DeCristofaro (vibes/keys)

Mountain Music Jam

Hosted by Phil McGlynn. Folks bring their instruments and sit in a circle and jam. A relaxing afternoon of music.

Community Potluck

Join us for a community potluck from 6 – 8 pm. Please bring a dish to share and your own non-disposable place setting. If you cannot bring food, for any reason, we are happy to feed you. We look forward to sharing a meal with you.

Community Potluck

Join us for a community potluck from 6 – 8 pm. Please bring a dish to share and your own non-disposable place setting. If you cannot bring food, for any reason, we are happy to feed you. We look forward to sharing a meal with you.

RIchard Hardy’s Music Series presents Bill Drellow

Bill Drellow was drawn to acoustic music during the “Great Folk Music Scare” of the 1960s and remains scared of it to this day. No, wait, that should say he ‘remains enthralled by it to this day. Since moving to the mountains, he has grown to appreciate much more deeply the roots ...