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THIRD THURSDAY – CONCERT ON THE LAWN

Join us for Third Thursday, a monthly event centered around musical experiences for everyone to enjoy!

Grab your friends, family, and favorite lawn chairs for an evening concert on the front lawn of the HUB Station! Our featured artist will be Roger Ramsey. Ramsey is a western-country songwriter based out of the smoky hills of Tennessee by way of the Northeastern river lands. His songs echo the bygone era of true frontiersmen, encapsulating life at the foot of the Rocky Mountains through rose-colored tones and vaquero traditions. Understated, timeless stories are translated into gentle ballads that speak freely to those on the open range and within the concrete jungle alike. While living life on the highway, working as a busker, a chuckwagon cook, and a ranch hand, Ramsey shared his music and collaborated with acts like Amythyst Kiah , Jon LangstonCamp HowardAdam Bolt, and Boy Named Banjo. Now, as a Troubadour of the American West, he seeks to share these stories with others through his guitar and his voice.

3 Drinks Down will be open from 3-9pm for all your craft beer and wine needs. They have a selection that is unmatched in Hudson! 40+ different craft beverages and 20+ wines. Urban Flavor will be serving delicious Venezuelan favorites like arepas, empanadas, tacos, and quesadillas.

  • Date: 4/18/24
  • Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
  • Location: Arts Center – Front Lawn
  • Price: FREE

 

Date

Apr 18 2024
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Time

6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Location

Arts Center – Front Lawn
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