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Cuyahoga Valley Heritage Concert Series: Guy Davis

Presented by Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park at Happy Days Lodge, Peninsula OH

Apr 03 2016
Cuyahoga Valley Heritage Concert Series: Guy Davis

Bluesman extraordinaire Guy Davis returns to Cuyahoga Valley National Park for a special solo performance you won’t want to miss. Davis has entranced audiences around the world with his raw voice, trusty guitar, and harmonica for over twenty years. He is active as a musician, author, music teacher, and actor on film, television, and Broadway, yet the blues remain his first and greatest love.

Doors open at 7:30 for concert-only option.

Hungry? Extend your evening with an optional Dinner in the Valley before the Guy Davis concert. Fee includes dinner, specialty beverage, dessert, and concert ticket: $55 Conservancy members, $60 adults, and $18 children ages 3 – 12. Register by March 28. Please arrive at 6 p.m.

The Cuyahoga Valley Heritage Series, presented by the National Park Service and the Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park, celebrates the cultural legacy of the Cuyahoga Valley.
 

ADMISSION INFO

$17 adults, $12 Conservancy members, $5 children ages 3-12

Phone: 330-657-2909

Email: concerts@forcvnp.org

Website: http://www.conservancyforcvnp.org

LOCATION

Happy Days Lodge

500 W. Streetsboro Road (SR 303), Peninsula, OH 44264

PARKING INFO

The main parking lot is located across the street from the lodge (on the north side of SR 303). A small lot for accessible parking is located next to the building.

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