Free Concert Series in Brownsville
Nemacolin Castle |
A free concert will be held this Sunday, June 16, from 6 to 8 pm at Nemacolin Castle in Brownsville. The Pittsburgh based country-rock group, Nancy Deckant and Blackrock Country, will come to Brownsville as part of the Brownsville Area Revitalization Corporation’s (BARC) Music on the Mon Concert Series. The concert is open to the public, and suitable for all ages. Nancy Deckant’s lyrics and original music are inspiring examples of artistic expression that BARC is proud to bring to our area.
This upcoming show will be the second Music on the Mon concert for 2013. The first concert of the series was held during the Market Street Arts Festival, when Cello Fury made their Brownsville debut. Two more free concerts are upcoming at Nemacolin Castle: renowned jazz trombonist Harold Betters on July 7, and local pop and rock band Abacus Jones on August 4.
BARC supports the work of musicians and artists in our area in the pursuit of revitalizing Brownsville. Through the Music on the Mon Concert Series, BARC provides a source of free entertainment and encourages young people in our area to appreciate art. Art and culture play an important role in the revitalization of small communities, and have been an instrumental part of our successes in Brownsville.
Flatiron Building |
While you’re in town, don’t forget to visit the Historic Flatiron Building at 69 Market Street hosting the Frank L. Melega Art Museum – Fayette County’s only Art Museum --and the Flatiron Heritage Visitors Center Museum, a testament to Brownsville’s unique history and culture. The museums are open from 10 – 4 Monday through Friday and 1 – 4 Sunday. Museum admission is free, donations encouraged at the door.
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