Hanover’s Cultural Roundtable is unveiling a free series of events featuring local music coming to Heritage Square.
Dubbed Music in the Square, a release notes the events will be occurring on Aug. 15 and the 29 as well as Sept. 12 and the 26 from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m.
As part of Culture Days, residents will be able to listen to the live music with food and refreshments provided by the Hanover Lions Club.
Hanover Mayor Sue Paterson says the town is excited to announced its four-part 2021 Music in the Square lineup to highlight the special talents which represents the spirit and soul of the community.
The line up will feature Al Crawford, a singer, songwriter and musical performer from Hanover, who will be taking the stage on Aug. 15.
Lost In Japan, a group with roots in Hanover tells of relatable depictions of love through the use of metaphorical lyrics and will perform on Aug. 29.
On Sept. 12, the newly minted group, Red Shepherd Trio will be performing their varied music style with roots going back to the Kung Fu Lawyers, The Big Shiver, and Dan Fogelberg Crisis.
Ending off the series on Sept. 26, is The Red Rascal Band, which formed in Hanover back in 1999. Having played many performances before moving to a century farm in 2009, they will be performing their classic country music.
“I am thrilled with this perfect opportunity to celebrate. Local artists will bring us together to enjoy some great entertainment,” says Paterson. “We’ve been through a challenging time and music is one way to help us heal. It often tells a story, connects us, and reflects our cultural characteristics. I hope you’ll come and join in on the fun.”
Counc. Dave Hocking says in an effort to promote the arts and culture in Hanover, the members of the Cultural Roundtable are pleased to sponsor free Music in the Square concerts.
More details on the events can be found at the Hanover municipal website.