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Dear Folks,

      My friend Tim is an artist who loves to cruise the internet for the fabulous. He found a great one in this video which, in a bizarre way, serves as an interesting juxtaposition to our trip to see the horseshoe crabs last weekend. By the way we had a great time, especially hanging with Cynthia's grandchildren. Check this out -

 
 
and here's a "reproduction" of this month's concert poster. My apologies to the two performers whose pictures I could not get to go in here. Check your local telephone - the photos are on the poster there.
 
Walk a Crooked Mile Books
 
presents Music in the jazzy jungle of JUNE  
 
Friday June 3, Jay Gullo has been playing
 
professionally for 42 years and has perfected his one-
 
man band style of down–home blues.
 
 
        Singer/songwriter Drew Calvin, Thur. June 9,
 
      plays finger-picking guitar, has a rich baritone voice  
       
     and writes in the country, folk, and blues tradition.
 
 
Thur. June 16, Joe Baglia, up-and-coming
 
guitarist/drummer/singer, and friends will be
 
returning from last year & playing great
 
alternative rock and pop.
 
     
 
Finely crafted music by Art Miron, Fri. June 24,
 
     in the folk, country, and pop traditions is always a
 
    favorite. He’ll be joined by Millard Brown, a very
 
   talented electric guitarist.
 
Jake Michael and Richard
 
Redding, Wed. June 29, will end the
 
month with a Latin beat featuring the music
 
and rhythm of New Orleans, the Caribbean
 
and Hawaii.
 
 
               Rain dates are the day following scheduled performance, look on the website if weather looks bad
                
In the Mt Airy Train Station at Gowen and Devon
 
Walk a Crooked Mile Books, the area’s largest used bookstore - 80,000 affordable used books, paperbacks to collectibles.  
Open Mon.-Fri. 6:30 - 6:30, Sat. 9-6:30, till 9:30 on concert nights, Closed Sundays
Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Questions? 215-242-0854
 
   Now during concerts - fine food for sale from 
Weaver's Way Co-op