Due to the rain forecast, this event will be at Princeton Public Library!
The Friends of Herrontown Woods and the Princeton Public Library will host our third annual performance on Saturday, July 15 at 4 pm. This family-friendly afternoon concert will take place in the Community Room at Princeton Public Library. The performance features acoustic music interspersed with poetry to celebrate the beauty of nature.
Crown Acoustic and The Ragtime Relics will take the stage in the clearing near Veblen House at this event. Vivia Font will provide poetic interludes between sets. Refreshments will be available.
Crown Acoustic is a music trio based near Princeton that feature a mix of Americana, country, folk and other popular music. The group performs regularly at venues such as Albert Music Hall and the 1867 Sanctuary as well as at local festivals.
The Ragtime Relics have been delighting area audiences with vintage American music since 2011. The group’s songs span several 20th century decades and musical genres, including the ragtime era, jazz age, swing era, pre-war blues, country and early rock 'n'roll. They frequently perform at area wineries, coffee houses, farmers’ markets, ice cream parlors and other venues.
Presented in partnership with Princeton Public Library and Small World Coffee.
Remember your bug spray! Some seating provided but feel free to bring your own chairs as well.
PARKING: There are two parking lots, with the closest being at 452 Herrontown Road. Take Snowden Lane to the end, go left on Herrontown Road, and take the first left into the gravel driveway. Parking at the main parking lot off Snowden involves a five minute walk up the orange trail to the Veblen House.