Pop-Up Music at the Wesleyville Schoolhouse — Wednesday evenings in June and July

In Upcoming Events

Rediscover the simple joy of summer evenings spent outdoors with friends, enjoying live music in the open air. Bring a lawn chair and settle in front of the schoolhouse for an evening of music from a variety of genres — perfect for singing along, tapping your feet, or catching up with neighbours!

These free, family-friendly concerts are open to all: come by for a song or stay for the whole evening!

Bring your own chair, bug spray, and a friend. Please dress according to the weather — the event will move indoors in case of rain. The concerts are free, but donations in support of the village are welcome.

June 18: Stories & Songs of Canada with Lloyd Johnson

June 25: Country Music with Angie Robinson Austin & Winnie Finnie

July 2: TBA

July 9: The Stonehill Fiddlers

July 16: Melodies from the Silver Screen with Clara Capkun

July 23: Classic Rock, Blues, Country, and R&B with Eric Lambier

July 30: Folk Music with Bev & Ewanna

Visit www.wesleyvillevillage.com/events to learn more.

Pete Fisher
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