NORWOOD – The Norwood Village Green has released an updated schedule of rain sites for the remaining concerts for 2017. Concerts will continue to be held on the green unless there is inclement …
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NORWOOD – The Norwood Village Green has released an updated schedule of rain sites for the remaining concerts for 2017.
Concerts will continue to be held on the green unless there is inclement weather.
These sites may change if the Norwood-Norfolk Central School auditorium becomes available in late July.
• Thursday, June 29 -- The All Star Big Band at Norwood-Norfolk Elementary Gymnasium. Please note that there is a strong possibility that this concert will be using the rain site.
• Sunday, July 2 -- Lou Coppola Duo with Vinnie Raniolo and Microburst with Andy Van Duyne, Mike Welch at the Norwood Municipal Building.
• Sunday, July 9 -- The Taffeta Girls at Norwood Municipal Building.
• Sunday, July 16 -- Mark O’Connor featuring the O’Connor Band at the Norwood-Norfolk Elementary Gymnasium.
• Thursday, July 20 -- Rani Arbo and Daisy Mayhem - Norwood Municipal Building.
• Sunday July 23 -- Waydown Wailers at Norwood-Norfolk Elementary Gymnasium.
• Thursday, July 27 -- Norwood’s own Brass Firemen at Norwood Municipal Building.
• Sunday, July 30 -- Beartracks at Norwood Municipal Building.
• Thursday, Aug. 3 -- Kat Wright and the Indomitable Soul Band at Norwood-Norfolk Elementary Gymnasium.
• Sunday, Aug. 6 -- Shemekia Copeland at Norwood-Norfolk Elementary Gymnasium.
The series never cancels or postpones a concert because of inclement weather. To verify the location in the event of rain, call 315-261-2866, log in to nvgcs.org, or tune in to North Country Public Radio for last minute updates.