Harwinton Lions Concert for Sight

Harwinton Lions Concert for Sight, Saturday, July 21: Gates open at 2 p.m., music begins at 5:30 p.m.Two shows, one night, one ticket Headliner Neil Diamond tribute starring Tom Sadge (website: https://www.tomsadge.com/index.html) (YouTube: )with opening act The Tradesmen from Burlington (Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tradesmen/?ref=br_rs); (YouTube: )Harwinton Fairgrounds, 150 Locust Road, Harwinton, CT 06791; free on-site parkingTickets: $25 in advance, $30 day of concert; kids 11 and under free; available from Harwinton Lions Club members, the Warner Theatre (buy online at https://tickets.warnertheatre.org/TheatreManager/1/tmEvent/tmEvent3336.html or call 860-489-7180), and other outlets (look for large signs at businesses in Harwinton, Torrington, Burlington, and Canton where you can buy tickets)Bring your chairs, blankets, picnic, family and friends (but no pets, please)Food will also be available for purchase from Reubens to Cubans, Ken's Fried Dough and Fries, and an ice cream truck.Information: https://www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/harwintonct/page-8.phpContact for questions: harwintonlionsclub@snet.net

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