Music and fun planned at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park on Sept. 14
- Lake County News reports
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LOWER LAKE, Calif. – Be sure to put Saturday, Sept. 14 on your calendar to attend “Music at the Marsh,” an afternoon of acoustic music and fun planned at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park, located on Highway 53 between Lower Lake and Clearlake, with music starting at noon and lasting until 5 p.m.
The event is a benefit for Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association, or AMIA, the all-volunteer nonprofit organization that helps support the State Park.
Featured will be local musicians who are all donating their time and talent to support the Park, and all proceeds from the event will benefit AMIA.
Before the music starts, there will also be a Guided Nature Walk beginning at 8:30 a.m., followed by a tour of the historic Anderson Ranch House.
Both the walk and tour are free of charge and will be led by a State Park volunteer. Everyone is encouraged to come and enjoy the guided walk and tour, and then to stay to hear some wonderful music which starts at noon.
Admission to the afternoon of music is $20, and children under 10 are free.
Beer, wine, food and other refreshments will be available for purchase. Seating is very limited, so attendees are asked to please bring their own folding chairs. No dogs or other pets please.
The music and entertainment lineup includes Summit Singers, the Konocti Fiddle Club, Dave Hooper, Angle of Repose, Ely Fiddlers, Sheridan Malone, Clear Lake Clikkers and Uncorked. The popular Burt Hutt will lend his talents as master of ceremonies.
Advance tickets are available online at www.andersonmarsh.org , and are also available at Watershed Books in Lakeport and Catfish Coffeehouse in Clearlake. Tickets will also be available the day of the event at the gate.
For information about the event, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., go to www.andersonmarsh.org and watch for frequent Facebook updates. Come out and support your local State Park and enjoy a fun morning and afternoon at “Music at the Marsh!”