Archive for July 22nd, 2010:
Club OTR in ‘Augusta announces something really big, something huge, something shattering. Club OTR will become Doobie’s and Augusta’s new hot spot. The keys will change hands but before that happens CLUB OTR will be going out like a rock star.
Archie has been a mainstay of the Maine music scene for decades and brings to audiences a certain flair for both musicianship and entertainment. There is never a dull moment when Archie is in the house and any opportunity to see him perform should be seized upon. Archie can play almost any song you can think of. Just ask him.
The Depot is a popular destination for great entertainment, a fun crowd and food that is guaranteed to please. As an iconic Gardiner bar and eatery, you will appreciate their friendly service, bar specials and the local, welcoming flare of The Depot.
If you haven’t enjoyed all that The Depot has to offer, this would be a great night to experience The Depot and see for yourself what many locals and regulars already know.
There are a lot of great events happening in your back yard, here in downtown Gardiner. In the month of August we have Go Go Gardiner, a classic and custom car show/sock hop on Saturday the 7th. Then on Saturday the 28th is Barks in the Park, an event that will host rescue K-9 groups from around the area, vendors focused on finer things for your pooch and the state police doing a demonstration with their highly trained dogs. Feel free to give me a call if you have questions on either event.
Mike’s Water Street Grill continues its tradition for being the place to go for good food and great entertainment and special events in Kennebec Valley. Gardiner area people already have discovered this night club and as time goes on their fan base continues to grow. One visit and you too will see why.
A new development to the Shane Alexander show at the Gin Mill on Sunday July 25th – Shane has graciously agreed to have Your’s Truly opening for him to support my new CD Innerspace! I’ll have some good friends by my side to help out and we’re all looking forward to it! Hope you can make that show as it is one of the few I’ll be promoting this year.
Here’s the 2010 lineup: The Steep Canyon Rangers, Crooked Still, The Gibson Brothers, The Claire Lynch Band, Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper, The Bluegrass Gospel Project, The Belleville Outfit, The Good Lovelies, The Packway Handle Band, Darol Anger and the Republic of Strings, Joy Kills Sorrow, Della Mae, The Bagboys, Muddy Marsh Ramblers, Bits & Pieces and more to come.
The Charlee Black Band will be at The Easy Street Lounge on July 24th
Big enough to be a commercial and cultural hub and compact enough to be intimate and walkable, Bath is vibrant, friendly, and a Maine visitor’s paradise. The historic downtown is lined with shops and restaurants, while inns and B&B’s dot the surrounding neighborhoods, and just 2 miles down river is a world-class maritime museum.
Opening Reception for our second show. Enjoy the works created using low tech cameras by three photographers- Carol Dronsfield, Kevin Brusie and Dave Engledow. Dave Engledow will be at the opening to talk with you about his experience using his Diana Camera. Monkitree will be giving away a Diana Camera to a lucky customer!
The story takes place many years ago in the small fictional town of Ballybunn Village in County Tipperary, Ireland. The story centers on Mary O’Leary and her two brothers Tommy (who likes girls more than girls like him) & Seamus (who is teased all the time because he is short) as well as her sister Peggy (who likes nice things but doesn’t realize they cost money). Mary is the oldest O’Leary child who has been taking care of her siblings since her mother passed away a couple of years earlier.