

A free-will offering is accepted for the concerts.įor more information about the line-up, visit the library’s Facebook page or call 76.The #1 New York Times-bestselling author's terrifying new thriller about one man's ice-cold malice, and one woman's fight to reclaim her life.įormer Army brat Morgan Albright has finally planted roots in a friendly neighborhood near Baltimore. That concert will be held in the library basement with refreshments afterward.ĭuring the concerts, the library will collect non-perishable food and toiletry items for northern Putnam County food pantries. July 22, Max ‘n’ Kat with special guest Beth Bigelow (cello/guitar/vocal). July 15, Indiana Folk Music Society (folk/acoustic). July 1, Covered Bridge Harmony (women’s barbershop and a capella group) and Bonnie Grimes Flater (Gospel/Christian). June 30, Indianapolis Children’s Opera - Hoosier Little Pig. This concert will be held upstairs in the old sanctuary. June 16, The Daily Worship Project Christian rock. Their latest album, “Just Believe,” was released in 2004. Members include Dan Brush, Jerry Clark, Kathy Deer, Larry Jones and Cathy Tesmer. Sunday with Upward Journey, which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. “I was looking to find diverse groups, lots of different genres being represented,” Stranger said, “and with this grant, I was able to do it.” She said she wanted to expose families to talent they may not otherwise be able to see.Ī grant from the Putnam County Community Foundation paid for the concerts. Using her background as a North Putnam band and choir member, library director Jennifer Stranger built a line-up of performers ranging from an all-women’s barbershop group to a children’s opera. Library staff have partnered with Roachdale Christian Church, which is providing the venue for most of the concerts. The free, indoor concerts run every weekend through July 22. Roachdale-Franklin Township Public Library is bringing homespun acts and bigger-city cultural programs to the stage as part of the summer children’s reading program. Nick Hedrick | - A bluegrass gospel band that got its start at a church ice cream social will kick off Roachdale’s new summer concert series this weekend.
