Music, Theater, Art – Hallowell Has It All in the Summer

Petroglyphs in the Parks

Hallowell’s Arts and Culture Committee and petroglyph artist, Kevin Sudeith, highlight

our native animals in granite. Amphibians on the bench near the entrance of the Effie Berry

Conservation Area. Chimney swifts on three standing stones in Vaughan

Field. More to come!

Rock on the River Tuesdays through Aug 18th

Chris Cart

Local bands of all varieties play live from 7– 8:30pm

at the bandstand at Granite City Park.

Valleepalooza July 25, 2-7PM Thomas College Ice Vault

Info at valleepalooza.com/.

Gaslight Theatre at the Vaughan Homestead! July 17 through 26th

A fantasy quest of a lifetime! This hilarious build-your-own adventure play will be presented at

the Homestead Pavillion at 2 Litchfield Road in Hallowell.

Performances July 17, 18 (OHD), 19, 24, 25 and 26 .

Friday and Saturday at 7pm, Sundays at 2.

Sit under the roof or bring a lawn chair and lounge on the lawn.

Admission “Pay what you wish” donation.

Hallowell ArtWalks

Artwork: Michel-Paul Cyr

Dozens of artists in downtown Hallowell.

Presented by Hallowell Area Board of Trade (HABOT).

Sponsored by Lallis & Higgins Insurance and McAllister Real Estate.

Old Hallowell Day July 18

Cassie Sano

A city reunion on steroids!

Parade at 10am. Fireworks wrap it up.

Updated info available at www.oldhallowellday.org.

Loudon Hill Center Chamber Music Concerts

Photo courtesy of the Loudon Hill Center

In partnership with the Snow Pond Center for the Arts,

the Loudon Hill Chamber Choir is presenting free chamber music concerts at

their venue at 330 Water Street, Hallowell.

These performances bring the talent of the New England Music Camp Faculty

for four evenings of beautiful music.

Wednesdays, July 8, 15, 22, and 29 at 7pm.

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