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Mountain Home Music and the Blowing Rock Art & History Museum, in Partnership with the Watauga Arts Council are Pleased to Announce the Inaugural Season of Concerts in the Gardens

Mountain Home Music and the Blowing Rock Art & History Museum (BRAHM) are pleased to announce a series of concerts in the Daniel Boone Native Gardens, in partnership with the Watauga Arts Council. Concerts in the Garden will run from 4 PM – 6 PM. Gates will open at 3 PM to allow time to enjoy the garden and shop. Each program will feature local art & craft vendors curated by the Watauga Arts Council along with beer, wine, food offerings, walking tours, garden history, and live music:

Saturday, June 4 – The Allen Boys

Sunday, July 17 – Todd Wright Quartet

Sunday, August 28 – Tray Wellington Band


Sunday, September 18 – Junaluska Gospel Choir

Tickets are $10 for Mountain Home Music and BRAHM members, children under 13, and $15 for the public and are available via blowingrockmuseum.org. Patrons should bring a blanket or folding chair. The Gardens do not permit dogs so please leave your furry family at home. If the forecast looks like rain the event will take place at BRAHM, this decision will be made no later than 48 hours prior to the event and ticket holders will be notified at that time. To learn more about this concert series, to vend, or volunteer, visit watauga-arts.org/concerts-in-the-gardens.

The Daniel Boone Native Gardens contain an outstanding collection of more than 200 varieties of native trees, shrubs, and wildflowers. Willard Watson, Program & Outreach Director for BRAHAM stated, “the Daniel Boone Native Gardens will provide a stunning backdrop for the concert series, and the museum and Mountain Home Music are grateful to the Watauga Arts Council for their partnership and for providing a diverse mix of talented local artists as well as for their coordination of food and beverage vendors for the series.”

These concerts were funded with Grassroots Grants administered by the Watauga County Arts council, a designated county partner of the NC Arts Council. Additional funding provided through the Watauga Economic Development Commission. Many thanks to NC arts and Watauga EDC for their support of the arts.