Falcon Ridge tickets up for grabs

MILLERTON — Music lovers will have a chance to hit the jackpot at each of the next four concerts of the NorthEast-Millerton’s Music in the Annex series when a lucky patron will win two tickets to the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival at Dodd’s Farm in Hillsdale, Aug. 2 to 4.

The tickets, which were donated to the library by the well known festival — now in its 31st year — will cover all three days of activities with a long list of performers in various venues including the main, dance, workshop and family stages as well  as activities for children.   

Winners’ names will be drawn at the end of each of the Millerton concerts that aim to spotlight and nurture local talent while providing a safe, easy-access environment. Concert goers get to enjoy a wide variety of performances, in various genres, at the concerts that only ask for a $5 suggested donation to help cover costs.

Library Director Rhiannon Leo-Jameson said, “We are extremely grateful to everyone at the festival for their tremendous gift to our patrons and program. It’s wonderful when such a successful local cultural event can help to develop and support local musicians and their fans. By having these tickets we hope to generate more interest for our concerts, which in turn encourages and supports our musicians.” 

Leo-Jameson noted,  “We feel incredibly lucky to have generous funding from donors and supporters so that we can offer free concerts, but it is also exciting to provide an opportunity like this to some music lovers who otherwise might not be able to afford to go to the $200 festival.”

The first drawing will take place at the 7:30 p.m. Saturday,  June 8, Songwriter Showcase hosted by Lance Middlebrook and featuring Jeff Przech, Hillary Barleaux, George Potts and Steve Dedman. During the revue, the local songwriters will perform and talk about the stories behind their music. 

For a complete listing of the musical events, go to www.nemillertonlibrary.org and www.falconridgefolk.com.

The Music in the Annex concerts series is supported by a grant from the Ann and Abe Effron Fund and sponsored by Irving Farm Coffee Roasters, Harney and Sons Fine Tea and Moore and More Printing.

The concerts are held at the Annex, at 28 Century Blvd., Millerton, next to the firehouse.

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