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2012 Strawberry Concerts
Longfellow's Wayside Inn, 72 Wayside Inn Rd, Sudbury, MA | Get Directions »
$15.00
*** At the time of this posting, the exact time of these concerts was not specified. To find out the timing, and for more information, call the reservations line at (978) 443-1776 option 1. ***
Four Tuesday evenings in July, beginning July 10th, come to Longfellow's Wayside Inn for a concert in the Chapel, and also the option to add dinner and strawberry shortcake for a complete night out. Tickets are onsale now!
Choose either the concert alone for $15 or add dinner at the Wayside Inn beforehand! Appetizer, dinner, concert and strawberry shortcake at intermission is $44.95, with tax and gratuity included. Call today for reservations as seating is limited!
July 10: The Heatons, Matt and Shannon bring to the stage their love for Irish music.
July 17: Wolverine Quintet will perform traditional jazz. The have been performing all over Boston and southern New England since 1995.
July 24: Southern Rail is celebrating over 30 years of Bluegrass. Critics agree that Southern Rail is "First rate bluegrass ... precise harmonies, sharp instrumental work ... soaring and lush." - Boston Herald. "Beautiful quartet singing ... a pure winner." - Bluegrass Music News.
July 31: Chasing Blue is a "hard-driving bluegrass band made up of young and talented musicians with experience in blues, jazz, Texas swing and traditional Canadian fiddle tunes." - Longfellow's Wayside Inn
Call (978) 443-1776 option 1 for reservations and more information!
Event Details
| Where | Longfellow's Wayside Inn 72 Wayside Inn Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776 (in the Chapel) |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 6:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Everyone |
| Website | http://www.wayside.org/events |
| Phone | (978) 443-1776 option 1 |
| Price | from $15 to $44.95 |
More About Longfellow's Wayside Inn
Longfellow's Wayside Inn, a historic Sudbury-based lodge and restaurant established in 1716, started as an extension to David Howe's family home. Later in 1923, Henry Ford took over the inn and led the property to grow as a living museum of American history, inside a warm and hospitable setting. The inn is open for private events all through the year, and does catering too. For more information, visit the Web site.
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