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John Putnam Fiddler’s Festival SUNDAYS IN THE PARK CONCERT SERIES Holly Near with emma’s revolution JUNE 22 6:00 pm Belle Amie and The Snaz JULY 27 6:00 pm The Sweet Remains AUGUST 24 6:00 pm MAY 21 Wed. – 12 th Annual Mental Health & Wellness Fair 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Presented by Clinical & Support Options 29 Thurs. – Coop Concert 6:00 - 8:00 pm Complete schedule www.coopconcerts.org JUNE 5, 12, 19, 26 Thurs. – Coop Concerts 6:00 - 8:00 pm 22 SUNDAYS IN THE PARK Holly Near with emma’s revolution 6:00 pm As Holly Near celebrates her first album in three years, Peace Becomes You, she’s building on 40 creative years and 30 recordings. Respected around the world for her music and activism, her joy and passion inspire people to join in her celebration of the human spirit. Her music fully engages listeners in the world around them. Holly has made a career speaking to anyone in the world who believes in peace, justice, and feminism, a wonderful spectrum of humanity. $15 Suggested Donation 29 Sun. – Special Coop Concert 6:00 - 8:00 pm JULY 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Tues. – Greenfield Military Band 7:00 - 8:00 pm Our local musical jewel performs Broadway hits and pops on Tuesdays in July. The Greenfield Military Band began in 1904 when the Town of Greenfield appropriated $700 to begin a Town Band. It is now recognized as being in the top 2% of the oldest continuing community bands in America. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Thurs. – Coop Concerts 6:00 - 8:00 pm 27 SUNDAYS IN THE PARK Belle Amie and The Snaz 6:00 pm Belle Amie is a trio that writes and arranges original songs with professional confidence and skill. They have played at many local venues such as Mocha Maya’s, Green River Festival, Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, and the Iron Horse. The Snaz is a young indie rock band, 3 girls and a male drummer, with all original songs. They first won the ‘Brattleboro Battle of the Bands’ in their hometown, and have also performed at the Iron Horse and Tupelo Music hall. $10 Suggested Donation AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28 Thurs. – Coop Concerts 6:00 - 8:00 pm 3 Sun. – Special Coop Concert 6:00 - 8:00 pm 24 SUNDAYS IN THE PARK The Sweet Remains 6:00 pm The Sweet Remains is headed by 3-gifted and charismatic singer-song- writers, each of whom contribute to the writing and 3-part harmonies that define the band’s sound. Driven by strong lyrical and melodic writ- ing, their songs easily appeal to fans of modern folk-rockers like Jason Mraz, Ray Lamontagne, and John Mayer. It is their lush harmonies, that distinguish them from the throngs of guitar-toting troubadors and harken back to super-groups of the 60’s and 70’s like CSN, the Eagles, Simon & Garfunkel. $15 Suggested Donation. SEPTEMBER 20 Sat. – John Putnam Fiddler’s Festival Noon - 4:00 pm Bring your fiddle, guitar, banjo, bass, harmonica or other instruments and join informal jams. Seasoned and beginner musicians welcome. Old-time, Appalachian, Irish and more. Bring chairs or blankets. OCTOBER 19 Sun. – Rays of Hope Walk for Breast Cancer Presented by Baystate Health Foundation Time TBA: www.baystatehealth.org/raysofhope SPONSORS: The Friends of Greenfield Recreation For more event & performer info: www.greenfieldrecreation.com AT THE S TATION 2 014 MUSIC EVENTS FOR EVERYONE at the GREENFIELD ENERGY PARK Miles Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts Photo Peter MacDonald

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Page 1: MUSIC 2 1 4 T THE S A TION › pdfs › MusicattheStation2014.pdfHolly Near with emma’s revolution 6:00 pm As Holly Near celebrates her first album in three years, Peace Becomes

John Putnam Fiddler’s Festival

SundayS in the Park concert SerieS

Holly Near with emma’s revolution JUNE 22 6:00 pm

Belle Amie and The Snaz JULY 27 6:00 pm

The Sweet Remains AUgUST 24 6:00 pm

may21 Wed. – 12th Annual Mental Health & Wellness Fair

10:00 am - 2:00 pm Presented by Clinical & Support Options

29 Thurs. – Coop Concert 6:00 - 8:00 pm Complete schedule www.coopconcerts.org

JUNE5, 12, 19, 26 Thurs. – Coop Concerts 6:00 - 8:00 pm

22 SUNdAYS iN THE PARk – Holly Near with emma’s revolution 6:00 pm As Holly Near celebrates her first album in three years, Peace Becomes You, she’s building on 40 creative years and 30 recordings. Respected around the world for her music and activism, her joy and passion inspire people to join in her celebration of the human spirit. Her music fully engages listeners in the world around them. Holly has made a career speaking to anyone in the world who believes in peace, justice, and feminism, a wonderful spectrum of humanity. $15 Suggested Donation

29 Sun. – Special Coop Concert 6:00 - 8:00 pm

JUly1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Tues. – Greenfield Military Band 7:00 - 8:00 pm Our local musical jewel performs Broadway hits and pops on Tuesdays in July. The Greenfield Military Band began in 1904 when the Town of Greenfield appropriated $700 to begin a Town Band. It is now recognized as being in the top 2% of the oldest continuing community bands in America.

3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Thurs. – Coop Concerts 6:00 - 8:00 pm

27 SUNdAYS iN THE PARk – Belle Amie and The Snaz 6:00 pm Belle amie is a trio that writes and arranges original songs with professional confidence and skill. They have played at many local venues such as Mocha Maya’s, Green River Festival, Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, and the Iron Horse. the Snaz is a young indie rock band, 3 girls and a male drummer, with all original songs. They first won the ‘Brattleboro Battle of the Bands’ in their hometown, and have also performed at the Iron Horse and Tupelo Music hall. $10 Suggested Donation

aUgUst7, 14, 21, 28 Thurs. – Coop Concerts 6:00 - 8:00 pm 3 Sun. – Special Coop Concert 6:00 - 8:00 pm

24 SUNdAYS iN THE PARk – The Sweet Remains 6:00 pm The Sweet Remains is headed by 3-gifted and charismatic singer-song-writers, each of whom contribute to the writing and 3-part harmonies that define the band’s sound. Driven by strong lyrical and melodic writ-ing, their songs easily appeal to fans of modern folk-rockers like Jason Mraz, Ray Lamontagne, and John Mayer. It is their lush harmonies, that distinguish them from the throngs of guitar-toting troubadors and harken back to super-groups of the 60’s and 70’s like CSN, the Eagles, Simon & Garfunkel. $15 Suggested Donation.

sEptEmbEr 20 Sat. – John Putnam Fiddler’s Festival

Noon - 4:00 pm Bring your fiddle, guitar, banjo, bass, harmonica or other instruments and join informal jams. Seasoned and beginner musicians welcome. Old-time, Appalachian, Irish and more. Bring chairs or blankets.

octobEr19 Sun. – Rays of Hope Walk for Breast

Cancer Presented by Baystate Health Foundation Time TBA: www.baystatehealth.org/raysofhope

SPONSORS:

The Friends of Greenfield Recreation

For more event & performer info: www.greenfieldrecreation.com

AT THE STATION2014

MUSICeventS for everyone at the Greenfield enerGy Park Miles Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts

Photo Peter MacD

onald