Do you like the Blues? How about popular hits sung with innovative Soul and Heart? If you said yes — Jay Byrd is the performer for you.
Jay has the musical chops to make it on Bourbon Street. Catch a touch of French Quarter music — complete with guitar, harmonica and well-traveled vocals.
Come to enjoy local Community Concert Bands and a Jazz Ensemble on the Gazebo. The event will begin at 4:15 with musical entertainment on the patio by the Canfield Community Band Brass and Woodwind Ensembles. The Canfield Community Concert Band will begin at 6 on the Gazebo, followed by the Youngstown Area Community Concert Band at 7 and then the Austintown Fitch Alumni Jazz Band at 8. The evening will end with a group performance of “Stars and Stripes Forever.”
Parking assistance will be provided. And make sure to stop under the tent to check out the 50/50 drawing and basket raffle which will benefit Lifebanc Ohio. Food and snacks may be purchased from The Alternate Foodtruck and the Tropical Sugar Shack… so come hungry! And maybe throw a blanket or some lawn chairs in the car just in case most of the tables are taken.
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Presented in Concert with FolkNet at Hale Farm and Village
July 9 & 10 | 10 am—5pm
Pricing: $10 adults; $5 youth 3-12; members free
Wine tastings are $10 for a glass and 5 tickets (good for one tasting each). The tasting area will open at 11:00am. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs.
The Music in the Valley Folk and Wine Festival, presented in partnership with Folknet, the Barking Spider Tavern, and the Wine Buzz is an opportunity to enjoy local musicians playing their banjos, guitars, and fiddles. Guests are welcome to stop and listen to the musicians as they tour the grounds, and can enjoy tasting wines from a select number of Ohio based wineries. Participating wineries include:
Maize Valley
M Cellars
Myrddin Winery
Grape and Granary
The Winery at Spring Hill
and more….
This years event is expanding with later hours, a larger tented area, more food vendors and wineries and a wine and cheese pairing seminar sponsored by the Wine Buzz magazine. In addition to the casual performances throughout the day, Hale Farm has scheduled jam sessions on the stage.
All regular museum exhibits and demonstrations are open to the public during the festival. Hale Farm & Village showcases 90 acres of historic structures, farm animals, gardens and early American craft and trade demonstrations, including glassblowing, blacksmithing, broom-making and weaving.
halefarm.org