Dinner, concert to feature North Church on May 3

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FARMINGTON – The Farmington Historical Society wants to welcome spring and the community to the North Church, as it opens its doors in the historic downtown with a public dinner and concert on May 3.

Native Oak, a Farmington area band, has been playing at local venues for over 15 years. They specialize in acoustic songs of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, ranging from folk, country, soft rock, to bluegrass and traditional music. They have opened twice for the Kingfield POP summer concerts and has played for the Caribou Summer Festival and many benefits for local organizations.

Bill Colwell of New Sharon provides vocals and picks a mean mandolin and guitar. Randy Gauvin of Farmington plays acoustic guitar, harmonica and banjo and also provides vocals. Mike Worthley of Phillips has played in the local area for more than 40 years, specializing in guitar, button accordion and vocals.

The North Church has undergone extensive restoration this past year and the Farmington Historical Society is eager to show the community what a historic treasure the building is. The public dinner will take place in the lower meeting room level and the concert upstairs in the audience room.

A lasagna (vegetarian and gluten free also available) dinner, includes garden salad, garlic bread, dessert and beverage will be available. Beer and wine will be available for purchase.

The dinner will start at 5:30 pm. $8 per person. Please make reservations by sending an email with the number of people and whether vegetarian or gluten free lasagna is preferred. The concert begins at 7 pm and donations will be accepted. For more information contact mainetaffy@gmail.com or 207-778-2835.

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