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Every Other Thursday Playing this Saturday at the Horn Pond Summer Concert Series

Come on down to Horn Pond this Saturday, August 10 for some live music by local talent. Every Other Thursday, a local band with ties to Woburn is scheduled to play the Horn Pond Summer Concert Series this Saturday night from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Ice House Park section of Horn Pond, near the intersection of Beacon St. and Sturgis St. This concert is sponsored by Woburn resident, Michael de la Maza.

Every Other Thursday is an Alternative Rock band consisting of two Berkeley students and a freelance musician, Pat McManus on vocals and guitar, Calvin Williams on lead guitar and Mike McCall on drums.

Bad weather has caused this concert to be rescheduled several times so far this summer, but weather forecasts seem promising for this Saturday night. However, in the event of rain, please check www.sciwoburn.org for cancellations. 

This is the eleventh year that the Horn Pond Summer Concert Series will entertain Woburn residents. The concerts are a perfect way to spend summer nights with your fellow community members and enjoy the beautiful Horn Pond area.

Bring your family, friends, and lawn chairs to Ice House Park to enjoy free concerts on select Fridays throughout the summer. With generous support from local businesses, the Concert Series is free to the public. For a full schedule including dates, band line-up, and sponsors, please visit www.sciwoburn.org.

The Summer Concert Series is coordinated by Social Capital Inc. (SCI), North Suburban Y, Woburn Residents’ Environmental Network (WREN), and the City of Woburn. A special thank you goes out to the Woburn DPW for their logistical assistance.

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Founded in 2002, the mission of SCI is to strengthen communities by connecting diverse individuals and organizations through civic engagement initiatives. We envision a nation where individuals are strongly connected to their neighbors and play an active role in shaping the destiny of their communities. This increase in ‘social capital’ will result in communities that are safer, healthier and more vital. For more information about SCI please visit http://sciwoburn.org

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