To Do List: Salt River at Hamilton House Concert
Sunday, July 13th, 2008Is this a perfect summer day, or what? Here’s a way to take advantage of the day:
The Hamilton House Summer in the Garden Concert Series continues this afternoon, July 13 with a performance by Salt River. Salt River members Lee Hosack, and Mike and Beverly Rogers and Cathy King perform traditional and original music reflecting the lifestyle and people of New England. Their folk/blues style is accented by their vocal harmonies and Mike’s signature harmonica. You won’t be able to keep your toes from tapping and your hands from clapping when Salt River takes the stage.
The concert begins at 4:00 p.m. Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for seniors, $4 for Historic New England members and children, free for Historic New England Garden and Landscape Members. Concert goers are welcome to bring their own chair or blanket and picnicking is encouraged. In case of rain, concerts are held in the garden cottage.
Hamilton House is open for tours the day of the concerts with tours leaving from the garden cottage at 11, 12, 1, 2, 3, and 4 pm. House tours are $8 for adults, $7 for seniors, $4 for children, and free to Historic New England members. The price of the house tour is not included with concert admission.
Hamilton House is located on Vaughan’s Lane, adjacent to Vaughn Woods, a mile off Route 236 in South Berwick. For more information Historic New England at (207) 384-2454 or visit www.historicnewengland.org.
Coming up:
July 20: Omalley’s Alley. Including bassist Tom Martin and drummer Gene Guth of the popular seacoast R& B band Rhythm Method and guitarist Justin Walton of Dreadnaught, this ensemble will reach into each other’s repertoire to give material by artists such as Booker T & the MG’s and George Harrison their unique stamp.
July 27: International performer Randy Armstrong. Hailed by the Boston Globe as a “sure-fingered guitar virtuoso”, guitarist/percussionist, Randy Armstrong, brings his jazz – world music to the garden. An educator as well as a performer, Armstrong will entertain on a variety of instruments from around the world. A show sure to please all ages.

The Artists of The Mill at Rollinsford are announcing a ground-breaking Front Street Market running from mid-July through mid-October every Saturday 8:00AM ’til 1:00 PM.



There is magic in the air in
A new self-guided walking tour brochure leads
“From a Poet’s Pen”
Susan is happy with her life. Really! At least she thought she was, until the strains of Peggy Lee’s, “Is That All There Is?” started reverberating in her head. Now she’s not so sure. Susan figures this may be as good a time as any to go searching for the meaning of life. She’s hoping this will take about seventy minutes, not counting intermission.
Susie Burke & David Surette will be appearing at the Elysium Arts Folk Club in the second of their Cabin Fever Concert Series. This intimate, “house concert”-style series features a creative collaboration with local or regional musicians; the informal and intimate format is designed to promote the innovative and the unexpected.
Songwriters in the Round:
Like the waterways that have defined South Berwick since it was first settled, the stream of creative people who have lived here have shaped the unique character of our little town. South Berwick is now home base to nationally recognized singer - songwriter Jenn Adams. Kansas born, Jenn lived in Montana and then Nashville before making her way to South Berwick last fall.