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Home > Music Notes > Archives > 2009 > May > 30 > Entry

The Morticians Kick-off Woodway Arboretum Summer Concert Series on Wed. June 3, 2009

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Next Wed. June 3 is the kick-off concert at the Carleen Bright Arboretum ‘Midsummer Nights’ Concert Series in Woodway at the intersection of Bosque Blvd. and Estates Dr. The Morticians, a popular Waco classic rock band, will start playing in the gazebo at 8 pm. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket to enjoy this FREE concert in the amphitheater behind the main complex. Parking is also available across the street in the Woodway City parking lot. The Arboretum receives financial support from the City of Woodway as well as individual donors.

Every year I look forward to the Wed. night concerts. The entertainment is always outstanding and it’s especially enjoyable to run into friends you haven’t seen since the previous summer’s concerts. I love watching the children play while they make new friends and dance to the music. I also enjoy the sounds of the birds and frogs between the musical numbers. The mood is usually light-hearted and carefree. It’s a great way to spend a evening outdoors. The concert series continues for 5 weeks until July 1. Future concerts feature ‘The Beatnix’ on June 10, ‘After Midnight’ on June 17, ‘The Elephants’ on June 24, and ‘Jonquil Street Band’ on July 1.

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