Patty Keough Concert at Molly Stark State Park
Live music performed by Patty Keough. Learn more at pattykeough.com
Concert free with park entry. Meets at the shelter.
Live music performed by Patty Keough. Learn more at pattykeough.com
Concert free with park entry. Meets at the shelter.
Tiny Hearts Explosion is an all-woman vocal group covering fun and dreamy tunes from folk, bluegrass, pop, alternative & rock. Band is comprised of Montpelier based Jolynda Burton, Jen Heller, Amy Woodburn Tease, and Carolyn Wesley.
Concert free with park entry. Meets at shelter. Two concert times: 11am and 3pm.
Classic rock plus original music from Jon Randel's "Filters Force the Light" CD, as heard on WBKM and most streaming platforms.
Concert entry free with park entry. Meets at the shelter.
Chill local music in Kill Kare State Park. Event free with park entry.
Enjoy acoustic music from local performer Lorie DeHimer. Event free with park entry.
The Mama Tried String Band plays the perfect tunes for a fabulous mountaintop concert: Bluegrass, country, Americana, blues, originals - it'll put you in the mood to savor your surroundings and sing around your campfire when night falls. Featuring Rebecca Padula's smokin' vocals, guitar, and ukulele; Linda Kallinger's soaring fiddle solos and harmonies, Ukulele Clare's banjo, ukulele, harmonica, and vocals, and Kathy Mulligan's fine baselines.
Event free with park entry. Meets at the Pavillion.
Hailing from the western foot of Camel’s Hump, the Town Hollers are a fiddle-tune-sawing acoustic jam band that pushes the genre into unexpected grooves. With the typical old-timey and grassy instrumentation of mandolin, guitar, fiddle, upright bass, and banjo, the Town Hollers play a swath of fiddle tunes from down south and then add the reedy accordion and harmonica to blend in Quebecois traditions as well as an inventive bunch of originals that draw on Appalachian, Celtic, French and other traditions, with an occasional pinch of dawg.
Concert free with park entry.
Enjoy song covers from the 70's to today! Concert free for campers. Meets near the Nature Center.
Join former Chief of the Missisquoi Abenaki Nation, Eugene Rich, for an afternoon of Abenaki storytelling. Meet by the Nature Center. Program is free for campers. Children 11 and under must be accompanied by an adult.