Monday, July 29, 2019

Stop Northern Pass Victory Party and Concert event 2019

 Please join us for a Stop Northern Pass Victory Party and Concert
All are welcome. 

The Poore Family Foundation, an early intervener against the Northern Pass high voltage power line project in NH, will be hosting a victory party and a live music concert at the Poore Family Homestead Historic Farm Museum on August 10th to celebrate and honor all those who fought hard to protect the landscape and lifestyle that we all cherish in the North Country and beyond.

Please join us. All are welcome. 


The celebration will conclude with the burning of a mock high voltage tower and reports in effigy of the Northern Pass disaster, Bring what literature and paraphernalia that you need to add to the bon fire!... 


We fought and we won !!!

Victory Party, on Saturday, August 10th; Gates open at 11:00 am,

burning of the tower, 6:30

The concert will show case two talented and accomplished musicians, Hallie Day and Kyle Haley, and the Michael Hahn Band. Music and vocals will span across a diverse range of rock, country, blues, reggae, soul, Americana, folk and MORE!

Featuring:
* Hallie Day with Kyle Haley, from 2:00 to 4:00
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* Michael Hahn Band, from 4:30 to 6:30
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About the Artists:
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Hallie Day and Kyle Haley:
Hallie was one of the top contenders of the popular American-Idle Television series, Season 11. Kyle and Hallie have been playing together for over four years. His creative acoustic adaptations coupled with Hallie’s soulful perspective on music makes for a unique sound. Hallie and Kyle have enjoyed performing their own original
and unique cover songs all across the North-Country. Hallie’s rendition of classic rhythm and blues songs, along with her and Kyle’s original compilations will leave you in awe! Don’t miss this outstanding performance.

Michael Hahn Band:
The Michael Hahn Band features: John Pheiffer on cello, Dr. Bob Primeau on drums, Sid Gulick on guitar, Dan Keenan on bass, and Donna Delmoora on backing vocals. Michael sings and plays guitar. Their eclectic blend of rock, country, blues and reggae music from the 1950s until the present will please any audience.
Michael has performed for decades with popular dance bands, including Hornbeam; Don’t Call Betty; Hoochie Lombardo; Whetstone and Ten Mile Shuffle Band. Michael was a six-time winner of the defunct internet songwriting contest at www.tuneflow.com, and one of his songs was a finalist in the USA Songwriting Competition.


The party and concert will take place on the grounds of the 100-acre Poore Museum property, on Saturday August 10th.
at the Museum’s amphitheater and stage venue, just 

off NH Route 145 in Stewartstown, NH. 7 miles north of Colebrook.


Watch for signs.



The Poore Family Homestead Historic Farm Museum will also be open, allowing visitors the chance to view over 180+ year’s worth of American history throughout the day.



Parking: will be in the south field entrance. Watch for signs.


* Location:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Poore+Farm+Stage,+Perfor mance+Area+and+Natural+Amphitheater+Venue/@44.9739207,- 71.4413103,17z/data=!4m8!1m2!2m1!1sPoore+Farm+stage+stew artstown+nh!3m4!1s0x4cb6bfe2492e6d21:0x9346e53c83f94756!8 m2!3d44.9738705!4d-71.4398968

Admission: is by Donation (Suggested Min. $10 per adult), accompanied children under 12 are FREE.
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All proceeds to benefit the Poore Farm Museum.

For additional information, please contact the Poore Family Foundation at 603-237-5500 or Info@PooreFarm.org


Directions:

7 miles North of Colebrook on NH Route 145, watch for signs.
Bring a chair or a blanket.


All pets must be leashed and cared for. 

Limited tent camping is available, pack-in, pack-out.
Food and beverages vended on site. 

Rain or Shine !


Sponsored by: The Poore Family Foundation and 

The Power Line Education Fund
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