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Thursday Night Music Club

Presented by Hale Farm & Village at Hale Farm and Village, Bath OH

Jul 18 2019
Thursday Night Music Club

Unwind and relax during our monthly Thursday Night Music Club at Hale Farm & Village!

Unwind and relax during our monthly Thursday Night Music Club at Hale Farm & Village! These social events feature local live music, MarketPlace shopping, cash bar, food by our own Café 1810, and a featured winery or brewery.

5pm – 9pm Thursdays – Music begins at 6pm

Thursday, June 20 – Zach Friedhof with featured winery CLE Urban Winery
Thursday, July 18 – Dick Cooper with featured winery It’s Your Winery
Thursday, August 15 – Gretchen Pleuss with featured winery Nauti Vine Winery
Thursday, September 19 – Katie Robinson with featured meadery Fiesty Brood Meadery

Free Admission (museum sites are not open)
Free Parking
For more information, please call 330-666-3711

INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*

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Thursday, June 20 – Zach Friedhof with featured winery CLE Urban Winery
Thursday, July 18 – Dick Cooper with featured winery It’s Your Winery
Thursday, August 15 – Gretchen Pleuss with featured winery Nauti Vine Winery
Thursday, September 19 – Katie Robinson with featured meadery Fiesty Brood Meadery

* Event durations (if noted) are approximate. Please check with the presenting organization or venue to confirm start times and duration.

LOCATION

Hale Farm and Village

2686 Oak Hill Road, Bath, OH 44210

PARKING INFO

Onsite Parking

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