Music-by-the-Sea with Drowned Valley and Joshua Incident
The Seacoast Science Center?s outdoor concert series brings some of New England?s favorite bands to the seacoast this summer for its 19th season. Sponsored by the Atlantic Grill, Music-by-the-Sea is the Center?s signature fundraising event. This year, you can enjoy a fifth concert, when Drowned Valley takes the state on August 7. All proceeds from this concert will benefit the Center?s Marine Mammal Rescue program, thanks to the generosity of the UNH Marine Docents. You'll not only enjoy great foot-stomping bluegrass music, but you will have the opportunity to learn more about ocean education on the seacoast through hands-on fun. Located on the rocky shore of Odiorne Point State Park, you cannot beat the Seacoast Science Center?s ocean view and relaxed atmosphere. In addition, you?ll feel great knowing that all proceeds from the event support the non-profit?s Marine Mammal Rescue and ocean education efforts. Concerts are held under a festive tent on the lawn of the Center, rain or shine. Bring a beach blanket or chair, pack a picnic, or purchase freshly grilled dinner and beverages on site. Concert-goers can enjoy the Center and its exhibits, free with concert admission. Alcohol and dogs may not be brought into the park; adult beverages available for purchase.
Date and Time
Thursday Aug 7, 2014
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
Thursday, August 7, 2014 Music begins: 6-8:30pm Gates open for dining: 5pm
Location
Lawn of the Seacoast Science Center Odiorne Point State Park Rte. 1A 570 Ocean Blvd., Rye, NH
Fees/Admission
$10 ages 13 and up $2 ages 3-12 free under 3 Members of the SSC are able to purchase tickets for 1/2 the price Tickets are available online or at the gate the evening of the concert
Contact Information
Karen Provazza
Seacoast Science Center
570 Ocean Blvd., Rye, NH 03870
voice: 603.436.8043, ext. 12
fax: 603.433.2235
email: k.provazza@seacentr.org
web:www.seacoastsciencecenter.org
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