Narrowsburg News

Jane Luchsinger
Posted 8/21/12

With Labor Day upon us, some may feel a sadness that summer has officially come to an end. Have no fear, there is still plenty to do in Narrowsburg… of course that’s after you do all the school …

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With Labor Day upon us, some may feel a sadness that summer has officially come to an end. Have no fear, there is still plenty to do in Narrowsburg… of course that’s after you do all the school shopping for the children.

Labor Day marks the weekend of “Narrowsburg Music Day” and the Music of Our Time concert. On Sunday, September 4, the day will begin with the music of “Rare Form” on the Main Street deck at 2 p.m., sponsored by Narrowsburg Electric. Rare Form features a local singer, guitarist and songwriter Jason Merrill, Gabby Borges and multi-instrumentalist Matt Reinhardt. You may expect to hear an eclectic mix of alternative rock, funk and jams.

The music continues at 7:30 p.m. at the Tusten Theatre, with the 26th annual Music of Our Time concert, featuring Sullivan County composer Coyote Anderson with music that bridges classical and jazz traditions. Tickets cost only $15 and are available at the door, or reserved in advance by calling 845/252-7272. The day isn’t over yet, and it may be your turn to join the musicians at 9 p.m. at Gerard’s River Grill for a jazz jam session. Bring your instrument, or just enjoy the music of others.

Fall is the time when we get a break in the heat and welcome the colors provided by Mother Nature. We are fortunate to live in an area that is sought by many a visitor to see these wonders. So get ready and let the fall begin.

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