Dinner, drinks and a show this weekend? Yes you can!


Our friends at Signature Sounds and The Parlor Room are bringing you a series of FREE, live online performances, starting this weekend with Winterpills Duo Friday night and Chris Smither Sunday night. The shows start at 8pm.

Grab dinner to go from one of our local restaurants, beer from a local brewery, and head over to this page at 8pm to enjoy the show.

From Jim Olsen of Signature Sounds and the Back Porch on the River: “Now more than ever, it’s important for us to stay connected and support the artists who bring us so much joy. Since it’ll be a while until we can gather again, let’s share the gift of music together and look forward to better days ahead.”

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