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Cuyahoga Valley Heritage Concert Series: The Barefoot Movement

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

Apr 15 2016
Cuyahoga Valley Heritage Concert Series: The Barefoot Movement

The music of The Barefoot Movement is down to earth, coaxing listeners to sit back, kick off their shoes, and stay a while. Folks can expect a collection of songs that offer something for everyone, from emotional ballads to rip-roaring barn-burners. With voices as sweet as honey, they’re one of the most promising bands in bluegrass today, earning widespread accolades for their engaging live performances.

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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