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Free Clyde concert brings bluegrass and country to museum lawn
CLYDE — The Muleskinner Band will perform at the Clyde Museum on June 13. According to an announcement, the concert will take place from 6 p.m. to about 8:30 p.m. on the museum lawn at 124 W. Buckeye St.
The event will feature traditional and modern country and bluegrass music. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating. West Buckeye Street will be closed for the concert, allowing for more seating options.
Admission is free; while donations are appreciated, they are not required. A food truck, Nana's Kitchen, will be on-site offering hot food and cold drinks, including Mexican cuisine.
Concert-goers are advised to arrive early to secure good seating as the concert will begin promptly at 6 p.m. Parking will be available in several locations, including the alleyway parking lots behind the museum, on-street parking on Main Street, the downtown plaza on Railroad Street and the large parking lot at Edward Jones at the corner of West Buckeye and George streets.
If inclement weather occurs, the concert will move inside to the Hurd Room, which has limited seating. For updates, attendees can visit the museum's Facebook page or call 419-547-7946.
For more information, call 419-547-7946 or visit the museum's website.
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This article originally appeared on Fremont News-Messenger: Where to hear live music and grab a bite in Clyde this June