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Roots, Rhythm & Ale returns to the Iroquois Museum next Friday

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 7/29/24 | 7/29/24

By Jennifer Patterson

Organizers of the 5th annual Roots, Rhythm & Ale festival are hoping for good weather next week, after last year’s near washout.

The Cajun, Zydeco and Bluegrass bash will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2, at the Iroquois Museum, located at 324 Caverns Road in Howes Cave. The event is a fundraiser for the nonprofit museum’s educational department, and money raised will be used to buy supplies for its interactive area, as well as to invite Haudenosaunee educators to teach programs.

Fellow nonprofit Schoharie County Arts will present the Red Wagon Band (a raucous four-piece rock group) from 5 to 6 p.m., followed by main act The Rubber Band (a seven-piece Cajun-Zydeco extravaganza) from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Between the two sets of romping stomping entertainment, Ron Brushci will give a quick dance lesson for anyone interested.

In addition to music, potters Judy Cid and David Smyth will demonstrate how to throw pots, and Amy Silberkleit will give a drawing/lithography demonstration. They will also have hands-on projects for all ages.

Food will be available from High on the Hog and The Creative Connoisseur, and Serious Brewing will have drinks for purchase. 

The event will also feature several other musicians, artists, artisan vendors and a silent auction, as well as local nonprofits set up to give information about their respective organizations.

Admission is $10 for adults, and free for children 18 and younger, which includes entry to the Iroquois Museum. For a $20 ticket, attendees will receive a commemorative cup and a free beer. 

For information, go to https://www.iroquoismuseum.org.


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