Swing music at fall supper

16 years ago

    Four local musicians — the Music Men — will set the stage for an early evening of music at the Southern Aroostook Agricultural Museum’s annual harvest supper. Michael Clark on drums, Ralph Bickford on keyboard, Gary Bossie on sax and Russ Miller on base have put together a multitude of musical pieces for your listening pleasure. The group also encourages members of the audience to show off their dancing talent. The Music Men will provide music during the meal and with encouragement maybe longer. Donations are appreciated for their travel expenses.
ImagePhotograph by Debbie Clark
MUSIC MEN AT THE AG MUSEUM — Local musicians, who will provide music from the 40s and 50s during the Southern Aroostook Agricultural Museum’s annual harvest supper, Saturday, Oct. 18 are, from left, seated, Michael Clark on drums, Russ Miller on base, Gary Bossie on sax  and Ralph Bickford on keyboard.
    The museum ladies will be preparing a delicious menu of roast beef, potatoes, vegetables, homemade rolls and desserts. The $8 price includes your meal with a beverage. Serving begins at 4:30 until 6 p.m.
    The museum is located eight miles north of Houlton on U.S. Route 1, next to Porter’s Gas Station. They are handicap accessible with plenty of parking. Come early and tour the agricultural museum, machinery filled barn and newly refurbished Ross School.
    The museum will be open for tours by appointment only through the winter and on days of the suppers. The next scheduled supper will be Nov. 15, and will also feature the Music Men.
    For more information please call Karen Donato at 538-9007 or Jay Clark at 532-7125.