Published April 09, 2009 08:51 am - It’s hard to imagine, but another season at the King Street Coffeehouse is winding down. Tomorrow’s show is the next to the last, with the final show scheduled for April 24.
Shows winding down
By Wayne Laepple
The Daily Item
It’s hard to imagine, but another season at the King Street Coffeehouse is winding down. Tomorrow’s show is the next to the last, with the final show scheduled for April 24. Tomorrow night, autoharpist Tom Fladmark, singer/song-writer Hugh Ross and the Gypsy Lizards will entertain from 7-10 p.m. As usual, the buffet dinner by Townside Garden Cafe will be available from 6-7:30, along with soft drinks, coffee, tea and dessert throughout the evening. The coffeehouse is held at Townside at the Savoy, 221 Front St., Northumberland, and it’s a great deal at $6.
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Saturday night there is plenty of fine music. Greg Burgess and Beverley Conrad will be at Penn’s Tavern, south of Sunbury on Route 147 at Fisher’s Ferry, from 6-9 p.m. Call 286-2007 for reservations. Up at Ye Olde Meeting place on Route 405 north of Milton, Flipside, an acoustic trio, is back again by popular demand, starting at about 9:30 p.m.
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Key of V, an interesting and different sister act, is at Cherry Alley Cafe, 21 N. Third St., Lewisburg, from 7-9 on Saturday. A bit further afield, at the Elk Creek cafe and Ale Works in Millheim (that’s out Route 45 in Centre County), the Eddie Severn Quartet will present a show that was cancelled due to snow a couple of months ago. The 8 p.m. show has an $8 cover.
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On Easter Sunday, Bryan and Stick will be at Pete’s On Broadway in Milton from 4-7 p.m.
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Finally, next Wednesday, Income Tax Day, you can celebrate with the Sceptics with Elvis W. at Buffalo Bill’s, on Route 15 south of Lewisburg, at 7 p.m.